Frankly, I'd stop messing around with try to use CD/DVD/USB and simply either mount the target virtual hard disk from the Host OS X and run DiskWarrior on it or temporarily attach the target virtual hard disk to another Virtual Machine running OS X with DiskWarrior installed and scan it. Either way should work and it should be faster and easier then dealing with a CD/DVD/USB that is not going to boot in an OS X Virtual Machine!
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Re: How to run DiskWarrior to repair the directory of a virtual machine?
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