pdx79 wrote:Had I been using QRecall, and had my VM backed up, would I have been able to avoid starting over?
Possibly. It would depend on the actual cause of the problem.
Assuming that something bad has happened to the state of your virtual machine file, then yes, QRecall would have allowed you to restore earlier versions of your VM until you found the point in time that it was not corrupt.
QRecall has a distinct advantage in these situations. Because it performs block-level de-duplication, it can efficiently capture dozens, if not hundreds, of incremal versions of your entire virtual machine package. This would make it much more likely that you could find the point in time where the problem was introduced.