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7 Replies Last post: Jun 30, 2009 2:45 PM by Surajst  

CD/DVD not showing up in Windows Explorer; Can't repair Windows without it...Catch 22 posted: Jun 26, 2009 10:54 AM

Click to view rfc143's profile Novice 16 posts since
May 2, 2008

Re-installed 2.0.4 after running the uninstaller (multiple times). My CD/DVD drive does not show up at all in Windows. I've read all the threads I could find on the issue, including the one that pointed to a messed up registry entry having to do with Matshita UJ-867 drivers. (in that thread, you delete a registry entry).

I know Windows is messed up and needs repair, but until I can get the CD/DVD drive to show up (It does in my Windows 7 VM), I can't repair it. I'd like to NOT wipe out my VM and start over. I'm out of ideas.

Click to view Direwolf8's profile Novice 16 posts since
Feb 25, 2009
Mount an image of the CD and repair from that.
Click to view DLeid's profile Expert 273 posts since
Apr 26, 2006

You can try transfer the windows installation files into the vm and run the repair from there.


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Click to view Direwolf8's profile Novice 16 posts since
Feb 25, 2009
Insert the CD. Open Disk Utility and select it. Click on the New Image button and select read-only, no compression. When the image is done, it will have a .dmg extension. You can double click on the file to mount it on your Mac desktop, or rename it to a .iso extension, copy it to the Windows VM, and use a freeware program for mounting CD images.
Click to view EricMoore's profile Enthusiast 120 posts since
Jun 29, 2009
Hello rfc143,

Coming from a different angle, have you attempted to update to Fusion 2.0.5? This version contains several updates that may help your situation without needing to remove or delete your VM.

The update can be found at http://www.vmware.com/download/fusion/

Let me know if this helps.

Eric Moore
Click to view Surajst's profile Hot Shot 235 posts since
Jan 10, 2009
If you are quick enough you can try pressing the 'ESC' key as soon as the VM starts booting which will give you an option to choose the CD drive as the Boot option. If you are not able to get there add the line to the vmx file. (To open the vmx file refer the document Information Gathering for VMware Fusion )

bios.bootDelay = "15000"

It will give a longer time for you to enter the BIOS where you can change the boot option.This is a good article which explains the procedure to change the BIOS settings. ( http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom)

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