As I previously said, "I've not personally tried using DiskWarrior, just have never had the need", so I can't explicitly and specifically address using it in a virtual environment however I really see no reason why one cannot do just as they would with Physical Machines with Virtual Machines. In other words I have no problems booting a Virtual Machine with appropriate tools and preforming relevant actions. Whether this requires booting the target VM or temporarily adding the target .vmdk to a secondary VM and or booting from bootable media, CD/DVD/ISO Image/USB, whatever it takes to get the job done! This also included mounting the target .vmdk under OS X and performing actions just as if it was an added physical disk too.
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Re: How to run DiskWarrior to repair the directory of a virtual machine?
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