Hi,

If you do not want to lose the data on the VM instance, you will need to 
save the boot disk and any other disk attached to the VM instance, then 
delete the affected VM instance and create a new one and attach the disks 
to it. Here are the steps:

1. From the Console, go to Compute Engine> VM Instances
2. Click on the affected VM instance and then Click "Edit"
3. Uncheck the box that says "Delete boot disk when instance is deleted"
4. Save the changes
5. Delete the affected VM instance
6. Create a new VM instance
7. Use the same Region of the affected VM instance
8. Click on "Change" on the Boot Disk option and then click on "Existing 
disks"
9. Choose the disk you saved in step 3.
10. Configure the VM instance the same as the deleted VM instance and then 
click "Create".

This will create a new VM instance using the same boot disk from the 
affected VM instance. 

On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 10:29:35 AM UTC-4, Osama Mohammed Mohammed 
Al-Tahish wrote:
>
> Hello Dears ,
>
> I have done wrong thing in my VM instance 
> I tried to stop ethernet adapter and my RDP stopped !!!
>
> Now I can not access my VM until it get back ON
>
> I need your help
>
> Thanks
>

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