What will occur if the .nvram file is deleted from a powered off virtual machine?
A.
The .nvram file will get created the next time the virtual machine is powered on.
B.
Restoring the file from backup is needed to allow the virtual machine to power on.
C.
The virtual machine will fail to power on and enter an Orphaned state.
D.
The virtual machine will fail to power on and enter an Inaccessible state.
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
A is correct
The NVRAM file stores the state of the virtual machine BIOS. This file is stored in the same directory as the .vmx file.
https://pubs.vmware.com/workstation-9/index.jsp#com.vmware.ws.using.doc/GUID-A968EF50-BA25-450A-9D1F-F8A9DEE640E7.html
A new NVRAM file is automatically created the next time the virtual machine is powered off and then powered on.
https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2097213
What is freakin point of this, if the software automatically fixes this issue why do we care???
Agree with Matthew, only for show
Yep, your right Matthew …
There are way more questions like this and they does not represent your VMware knowledge…