Windows Patched — Vmfs Mount
Microsoft Windows utilizes file systems such as NTFS, ReFS, and FAT32. Windows does not include native drivers for VMFS (versions 3, 4, 5, or 6). Consequently, connecting a drive formatted with VMFS to a Windows machine—via USB, internal SATA, or iSCSI—will typically result in Windows displaying the drive as "RAW" or unallocated, prompting the user to format the disk.
While primarily for Apple’s HFS+, some versions and forks of this tool have been adapted to read basic VMFS structures. However, it is generally unreliable for large, modern production volumes. vmfs mount windows
No Windows tool required; completely free and stable. Microsoft Windows utilizes file systems such as NTFS,
Mounting VMware VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) volumes directly on Microsoft Windows is not a native capability. Windows operating systems cannot natively read or interpret the VMFS file system structure. To access data contained on VMFS volumes via a Windows host, third-party utilities or alternative data access strategies must be employed. This report details the available methods, recommended tools, and critical risks associated with this process. While primarily for Apple’s HFS+, some versions and