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Can this machine be saved?

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I had a vmware machine sitting on a physical disk that died.

 

The drive was sent for data recovery and the following files are toast (not getting them back):

 

564da9de-2ed4-2b8a-43ac-65475c778139.vmem

Ubuntu-000001-s001.vmdk

Ubuntu-000001-s002.vmdk

Ubuntu-000001-s004.vmdk

Ubuntu-000001-s007.vmdk

Ubuntu-000001-s034.vmdk

 

The following are recoverable:

 

564daa0f-73eb-a52d-5d58-0680385a1372.vmem

nvram

Ubuntu-000001-s003.vmdk

Ubuntu-000001-s005.vmdk

Ubuntu-000001-s006.vmdk

Ubuntu-000001-s008.vmdk

etc., up to:

Ubuntu-000001-s051.vmdk

but missing 01, 02, 04, 07, 34 as above.

 

I also have:

 

Ubuntu-f001.vmdk

Ubuntu-f002.vmdk

Ubuntu-f003.vmdk

etc., all the way to:

Ubuntu-f051.vmdk

 

And:

 

Ubuntu-000001.vmdk

Ubuntu-f001.vmdk

Ubuntu-f002.vmdk

Ubuntu-f003.vmdk

etc to:

Ubuntu-f051.vmdk

 

And:

 

ubuntu-Snapshot3.vmem

ubuntu-Snapshot3.vmsn

Ubuntu.vmdk

Ubuntu.vmsd

Ubuntu.vmx

vmware-0.log

vmware-1.log

vmware-2.log

vmware.log

 

On a scale of 1 to 10, how screwed am I?


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