The Virtual Disk Manager asks you whether you want to delete the file
form the disk or not. In case you answered yes, it will be gone. In case
not, it will still be where you created it. As to how to recover deleted
files, you have to refer to the various utility programs.

Kirschsieper Daniel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I accidentally deleted a vdi-file via Virtual Disk Manager by clicking
> on the remove button instead of release. At least thats what I think is
> the cause that the vdi-file is gone. Fortunately there was nothing
> critical in that virtual machine yet. Nevertheless I want to know if
> there is a way to get that vdi-file back (Host system is XP SP2).
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Daniel
>
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