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    VDK OPEN
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        Open a disk image as a virtual drive.
    
        SYNTAX:
          VDK.EXE OPEN disk# image [/RW | /WB | /UNDO | /UNDO:path]
                [/SEARCH:path] [/P:part#] [/L:drive]
    
        OPTIONS:
          disk#     Specifies the virtual disk number.
                    This must be the first parameter.
                    '*' means the first available disk, and if all existing disk is
                    busy a new virtual disk is created.
    
          image     Specifies the path to the disk image file.
                    This must be the second parameter.
                    See IMAGE TYPES section below for more information
    
          /RW       Open the image in Read-Write mode.
    
          /WB       Open the image in Write-Block mode.
    
          /UNDO | /UNDO:path
                    Creates a REDO log for the image and open in Read-Write mode.
                    If you specify a path, the REDO log is created in the specified
                    directory.
    
          /P:part#  Specifies a partition number to set a drive letter.
                    Drive letters can be set/removed later with LINK/ULINK commands.
                    By default, drive letters are assigned to all mountable partitions.
    
          /L:drive  Specifies drive letters to assign to partitions.
                    By default, the first available drive letter is used.
    
          /SEARCH:path
                    Specifies a path to search the image file (and related files).
                    The specified path has the highest priority in the searching
                    order, and searched even before the explicit paths in the
                    command line, descriptor files and virtual disk files.
    
        Only one of /RW, /WB and /UNDO can be used at a time.
        When none of these is specified, the image is opened in Read-Only mode.
        See ACCESS MODES section below for more information about these options.
    , Windows XP Professional.vmdk , D:\VMachne\win pro\
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    "D:\VMachne\win pro\Windows XP Professional.vmdk"

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    VDK OPEN * "D:\VMachne...."
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    vdk open * image "D:\VMachne\win pro\Windows XP Professional.vmdk"
    vdk open * image /search:"D:\VMachne\win pro\Windows XP Professional.vmdk"
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackjak View Post
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    vdk open * image "D:\VMachne\win pro\Windows XP Professional.vmdk"
    vdk open * image /search:"D:\VMachne\win pro\Windows XP Professional.vmdk"
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    - : image - Specifies the path to the disk image file. This must be the second parameter. See IMAGE TYPES section below for more information
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    - * . disk 1, disk1, disk, 1 disk , a image. , -image.
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    VDK.EXE <put here the disk #> <put here the path to the image file> [/option 1] [/option 2]
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