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It is very complicated task. One time I had a same situation. One snapshot was missed. The missed snapshot was one of the very first made long time ago. So what I did: I just copied another one snapshot file and renamed it. And it just worked. But maybe I was very lacy Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

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You can just pause the VM and make a copy the VM folder. This solution was sufficient for my needs. Though you need to make sure you have the extra disk space for coping the entire vm dir. No, VMWare Player won't allow that. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Eric Olsson Eric Olsson 4, 35 35 silver badges 34 34 bronze badges.

Not entirely true. You can do what Leith suggested. If you copy that VM state, you can use that again later on. It's a workaround, but I'd bet your snapshot will have the size of a full image, where real snapshots are differential.



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