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8 Replies Last post: Oct 8, 2008 3:32 PM by etung  

problem with VM Ware Fusion / Boot Camp WinXPsp3 partition posted: Jun 24, 2008 9:57 AM

Click to view mirateck's profile Novice 7 posts since
Jun 23, 2008

hi everyone. first post here.

i installed windows xp professional sp3 on my macbook via Boot Camp with no problems. it boots natively fine. i want VMWare Fusion to operate off of the same Boot Camp partition.

installed VMWare Fusion, and it detected my Boot Camp parition. it won't boot properly, however. every time I boot, after 2 seconds of the windows XP boot screen, i get the following blue-screen:

A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If thie screen appears again, follow these steps:

Check for viruses on your computer. Remove any newly installed hard drives or hard drive controllers. Check your hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated. Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer.

Technical information:

*** STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF7A01524, 0xC00000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

i have attached a screen of the blue screen here. any advice would be extremely helpful. thanks.

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Click to view Silica V's profile Hot Shot 190 posts since
Oct 30, 2007
Refer the below URL:

http://communities.vmware.com/thread/80060

Regards,

Silica V.
Click to view Silica V's profile Hot Shot 190 posts since
Oct 30, 2007
Try by changeing the below parameter in Configuration (vmx) file.

(Macintosh HD/Users/User Name/Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp/%2Fdev%2Fdisk0/Boot Camp partition.vmwarevm/Boot Camp partition.vmx)

Change scsi0.present = "TRUE" to scsi0.present = "FALSE"

Regards,

Silica V.
Click to view WoodyZ's profile Guru 10,110 posts since
Apr 22, 2004
Make sure the following files exist:

C:\Windows\System32\drivers\intelide.sys
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\i8042prt.sys

If they don't then you will need to copy them from the following possible locations:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache

Or

C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386\sp2.cab
C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386\sp3.cab
C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386\driver.cab

Whichever contains the newest version.
Click to view Clay Glad's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Oct 8, 2008

I also had this problem and found the solution at MS: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316401/ It's not strictly a Fusion issue as much as a Windows issue. On Windows SP2 and earlier they installed the IDE controller drivers "just in case" on SP3, in some cases they don't, (like my MacBook Pro 1st gen 1.8 Ghz.) Under Boot Camp XP SP3 installer installs only the SATA driver for the Mac's Intel SATA controller. Fusion uses a virtual IDE controller, the drivers simply aren't there.

Strangely enough a fellow co-worker with a newer MacBook didn't have any problems, installed Windows SP3 under Boot Camp, set it all up, re-booted to OS X, installed Fusion, ran it, and selected the Boot Camp partition, ran like a charm.

It would be good for the VMware team to put this in a FAQ or something for easy reference. AND perhaps a .zip file of the missing files so that people could easily put them in the appropriate places.

Took me a full day to find the solution myself, but it works great now...

Click to view etung's profile Guru 11,086 posts since
Oct 15, 2006
On Windows SP2 and earlier they installed the IDE controller drivers "just in case" on SP3, in some cases they don't, (like my MacBook Pro 1st gen 1.8 Ghz.) Under Boot Camp XP SP3 installer installs only the SATA driver for the Mac's Intel SATA controller. Fusion uses a virtual IDE controller, the drivers simply aren't there.

Exactly.

Strangely enough a fellow co-worker with a newer MacBook didn't have any problems, installed Windows SP3 under Boot Camp, set it all up, re-booted to OS X, installed Fusion, ran it, and selected the Boot Camp partition, ran like a charm.

Part of the Boot Camp preprocessing that happens the first time you run a Boot Camp virtual machine is supposed to do this (other parts include making sure mouse/keyboard drivers are installed). However, it may fail in some cases (e.g. registry is too fragmented, drivers are missing, etc.).

It would be good for the VMware team to put this in a FAQ or something for easy reference.

For what it's worth, it is mentioned in both Frequently Asked Questions about VMware Fusion and Frequently Asked Questions about Guest OSes.

perhaps a .zip file of the missing files so that people could easily put them in the appropriate places.

We can't distribute the drivers, as they're Microsoft's.

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