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Using VMware Converter, you are unable to take a snapshot of a volume.The free disk space or used disk space reported in the New Conversion wizard is incorrect.The conversion may fail almost immediately after clicking Finish in the New Conversion wizardYou receive one or more of these errors: Failed to take snapshot of the source volumeError opening disk device: Incorrect function (1)Failed to get capacity for \\.\PhysicalDrive0 : error opening disk device: Incorrect function (1)sysimage.fault.OsVersionNotFoundWarning: no attached disks were detected.The COM Server with CLSID {65ee1dba-8ff4-4a58-ac1c-3470ee2f376a} and name SW_PROV cannot be started. [0x80070422]
Damaged operating system components can cause VMware Converter to fail when trying to convert a physical or virtual machine.
Windows XP, 2003, 2008 To troubleshoot damaged operating system components that cause a conversion failure in Windows XP, 2003, 2008: Update the disk controller driver to the latest version.Confirm that the VMware Converter related services are started on the source operating system. To ensure the VMware related services are started: Open a command prompt. For more information, see Opening a command or shell prompt (1003892).Run these commands: net start vstor2-p2v30 (VMware Converter 3.x only) net start vstor2-converter (VMware Converter 4.x only ) net start vmware-converter (VMware Converter 4.x only) net start ufad-p2v net start "tcp/ip netbios helper" net start swprv net start vss Confirm that there are no errors in the system Event Log from these sources: VSS, COM, DCOM, Service Control Manager (SCM), VMware Converter. Check for errors during the time period when the conversion was attempted. To view the Event Log, go to Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer. Verify that there are no Group Policies (GPOs) in effect that are restricting the Volume Shadow Copy services from running. Click Start > Run , type rsop.msc, and press Enter. If you are unsure of the GPOs in place, try removing the source server from the domain. This disables the GPOs from Active Directory. If you are running Windows 2008, ensure that you have installed the hot-fix available to fix issues with VSS. For more information, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article 2495295. Note: The preceding link was correct as of August 31, 2011. If you find the link is broken, provide feedback and a VMware employee will update the link. For Windows 2003, try to re-register the Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS). Caution: Re-registering the components is only valid for Windows 2003. Do not attempt this on Windows 2008, as this operating system is manifest based. Manually registering the components can cause unpredictable results. Open a command prompt and run these commands for Windows 2003: cd %systemroot%\system32 net stop vss net stop swprv regsvr32 ole32.dll regsvr32 vss_ps.dll vssvc /Register regsvr32 /i swprv.dll regsvr32 /i eventcls.dll regsvr32 es.dll regsvr32 stdprov.dll regsvr32 vssui.dll regsvr32 msxml.dll regsvr32 msxml3.dll regsvr32 msxml4.dll Note: For more information, see Opening a command or shell prompt (1003892). Restart the server.Verify that the VSS writers are working correctly. Open a command prompt and run the command: vssadmin list writers Note: For more information, see Opening a command or shell prompt (1003892). If you encounter an error, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article 940184. Then, follow the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles list in the Additional Information section of this article, or contact Microsoft support for further assistance. Note: The preceding link was correct as of August 31, 2011. If you find the link is broken, provide feedback and a VMware employee will update the link. Windows NT and Windows 2000 To troubleshoot damaged operating system components that cause a conversion failure in Windows NT and Windows 2000: Update the disk controller driver to the latest version. For related information, see Conversion fails on a source running Windows NT with a Dell PERC 3 or 4 disk controller (1001559).Confirm that the VMware Converter related services are started on the source operating system. To ensure the VMware related services are started: Open a command prompt. For more information, see Opening a command or shell prompt (1003892).Run these commands: net start vstor2-p2v30 (VMware Converter 3.x only) net start vstor2-converter (VMware Converter 4.x only ) net start vmware-converter (VMware Converter 4.x only) net start ufad-p2v net start "tcp/ip netbios helper" net start swprv net start vss Confirm that there are no errors in the system Event Log. Check for errors during the time period when the conversion was attempted. For Windows NT: Go to Start > Run, type eventvwr, and press Enter.Check for errors from these sources: RPCSS, COM, DCOM, Service Control Manager, vstor2-p2v30, vstor2-converter, vmware-converter, ufad-p2v. For Windows 2000: Go to Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer .Check for errors from these sources: COM, DCOM, Service Control Manager (SCM), VMware Converter . Restart the source server. This may restore the functionality of certain operating system components.
For related troubleshooting information, see: Troubleshooting a VMware Converter snapshot process that fails to initialize (1006286)Troubleshooting when VMware Converter fails to complete a conversion of a physical or virtual machine (1006284)Best practices for using and troubleshooting VMware Converter (1004588)Converting a physical blade server fails (1000508)Conversion fails with the error: Converter unable to create a VSS snapshot of the source volume (1019690) Note: The preceding links were correct as of May 13, 2011. If you find a link is broken, provide feedback on the article and a VMware employee will update the article as necessary. Converting a physical blade server failsConversion fails on a source running Windows NT with a Dell PERC 3 or 4 disk controllerOpening a command or shell promptBest practices for using and troubleshooting VMware ConverterTroubleshooting when vCenter Converter fails to complete a conversion of a physical or virtual machineTroubleshooting a vCenter Converter snapshot process that fails to initializeConversion fails with the error: Converter unable to create a VSS snapshot of the source volumeオペレーティング システム コンポーネントが破損している場合に VMware Converter での変換に失敗する問題のトラブルシューティング对可导致 VMware Converter 转换失败的受损操作系统组件进行故障排除