{"id":63,"date":"2007-05-07T06:57:07","date_gmt":"2007-05-07T11:57:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dalemorin.com\/?p=63"},"modified":"2007-05-07T07:50:05","modified_gmt":"2007-05-07T12:50:05","slug":"a-disaster-almost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dalemorin.com\/?p=63","title":{"rendered":"A disaster (almost)&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Like a lot of people converting to Mac from windows, I use Quicken.  The Mac version has typically been behind on the featureset, and knowing that I just never bothered to look further into it.  If the featureset was better and the conversion could be done without loss of data I would do it.  Maybe later.  However, since there are a couple of windows programs I use because of reasons like this, I use Virtual PC v6.1 (VPC) to run xp on my Mac.  For the couple of programs I use it works just fine, even though it is a little slower, because I need only one machine to handle ALL of my computer tasks both work and personal.<\/p>\n<p>Since I work in IT for a living,  I understand the need for backups.  I have set up elaborate backup systems for my company&#8217;s server farm, and I also back up my Mac weekly to a external Firewire hard drive.  I do this backup on Sunday mornings (usually) so my backup is never more than a week behind.  I had installed an update from Apple on Friday, and everything was fine the remainder of Friday and the couple of times I checked email and recorded some bills in Quicken on Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>Sunday morning, however, things weren&#8217;t so good.  The Mac didn&#8217;t wake up from sleep, so I powered it off (definitely not my first choice but in this case I didn&#8217;t see any other options).  It came back up fine, but when I started VPC and selected the machine I wanted to start I got this error message:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;one of the virtual drive images could not be opened&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>and Googling basically told me the machine was corrupted and that I should reinstall a new machine.  Crap.  I had a week&#8217;s worth of financial transactions to reconstruct and  lot of them were expenditures from pocket cash that I would not remember.  Resigning myself to the inevitable, I decided to avoid the pain and go work on a motorcycle.  It&#8217;s not just a river in Egypt, after all.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->On my Mac, the VPC machines are stored in the &#8220;Documents\/Virtual PC List&#8221; directory.  There were two machines there, and I renamed the corrupted one so that I could restore it from my previous week&#8217;s backup.  I restored it, started it, and opened Quicken and all was there &#8211; up to a week ago, but obviously nothing from the past week.  I tried shutting down the working machine, copying files from the corrupted machine into the working machine and trying it again.  After all, I could restore this machine from the backup at any time so it seemed reasonable to try and recover the corrupted machine.  If you open Terminal and change into Documents\/Virtual PC List and then change into the corrupted machine&#8217;s directory, you will see several files and directories but the one we care about has the &#8220;vhdp&#8221; extension.  Change into this directory and you will see two files &#8211; the one we care about is named (in my case, anyway) &#8220;BaseDrive.vhd&#8221;.  I copied this very large file into the working machine&#8217;s directory structure, started VPC, and selected the working machine.  IT CAME UP!  I logged in and started Quicken.  All the past week&#8217;s data was there except for the bills I recorded on Saturday.  Well, even my feeble memory could figure those out, so I was back in business.  Just one day&#8217;s bills to re-enter, not an entire week&#8217;s worth of data.<\/p>\n<p>To double check everything before I backed up the Mac, I shut VPC down and restarted it.  All was fine.  I rebooted the Mac and started VPC again.  All was fine.  So I ran my backup and then deleted the corrupted machine from the Documents\/Virtual PC List directory.<\/p>\n<p>Whew!  That was close, but having good backups and a little investigating saved a huge amount of time and effort.<\/p>\n<p>BACK UP YOUR FILES!  It&#8217;s a matter of when, not if you will need them.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Like a lot of people converting to Mac from windows, I use Quicken. The Mac version has typically been behind on the featureset, and knowing that I just never bothered to look further into it. If the featureset was better and the conversion could be done without loss of data I would do it. 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