![]() ![]() When the vmdk files get corrupted or when want to convert vmware to virtualbox. Then the site mentions a few further steps which might be unnecessary in your case. Migrating VMDK to VHD becomes a requirement. Power off the VM (this is needed to update the CTK table).Open the source folder and remove any -CTK.VMDK files.Set the “scsi0:x.ctkEnabled” value to false for each disk of the VM in question.Right click the VM, click “Edit settings”, find the “Options” tab and click “Configuration Parameters”.(make sure you delete (or apply) any snapshots in this machine) If you still have access to your VMware software, you can try with the following steps. The VM is defined as follows: Ubuntu Guest OS (from the VM name we can deduce it’s 32-bit Ubuntu) 1 vCPU 2 GiB RAM Virtual SATA controller (AHCI) Virtual USB EHCI (USB 2. A quick internet search of the term "ctk.vmdk" got me to This VMware forum thread, and it seems the virtual disk was created with changed block tracking enabled, and such feature is likely to be unsupported by Virtualbox, (or at least not in same format as VMware). From this, we can recreate the VM manually and then attach the disk (VirtualBox supports the VMDK format). ![]()
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