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7 Replies Last post: Apr 1, 2009 9:32 AM by RDPetruska  

Error on installing XP as guest OS posted: Mar 31, 2009 3:19 PM

Click to view steigw's profile Novice 4 posts since
Mar 31, 2009

I'm setting up my first virtual machine and am having trouble. I installed Workstation 6.5.1 on windows XP Pro SP3. I then created my first VM and tried to install XP Pro SP3. When the wizard asked for the CD of the guest OS, I put my original CD in the CD drive and then when it attempted to install from that drive I got this error: CDBOOT: Cannot boot from CD - Code: 4.

So I then created an ISO image of that CD and placed it on the host computers HD and then instead of pointing the Wizard at the CD drive, I pointed it to the ISO file. But I received the exact same error message. So something is wrong with either my computer or my approach to making this VM.

I sure would appreciate some help.

Host computer is Dell Optiplex with 3GB of RAM and IDE 500GB HD and IDE DVD-R drive.

Thanks!


Re: Error on installing XP as guest OS

1. Mar 31, 2009 7:55 PM in response to: steigw
Click to view joe1600's profile Hot Shot 104 posts since
Dec 8, 2008
hiiiiiiiii


while use the new virtual amchine wizard itself , browse to ISO file path,make sure that the installation media does not have any probs like physical damage or markings on it.it should work also check for NTFS permissions on the partition holding the ISO FILE..

PLEASE MARK MY REPLY AS "correct" AND OR AS "helpful" ,THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!!!

regards

Joe

Re: Error on installing XP as guest OS

2. Apr 1, 2009 4:47 AM in response to: steigw
Click to view AWo's profile Champion vExpert 4,162 posts since
Nov 27, 2003
Welcome to the forums!

Can you boot your host with this particular CD (without installing XP, of course)?
Or cross check it, can you boot the VMware guest with a different media (Linux boot CD, etc.)?


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Re: Error on installing XP as guest OS

5. Apr 1, 2009 9:04 AM in response to: steigw
Click to view RDPetruska's profile Guru User Moderators vExpert 15,886 posts since
Jan 11, 2005

So, if the CD isn't bootable, then you won't be able to boot it in VMware either.

Re: other bootable discs -- do you have more than one optical drive? If so, don't use auto-detect. Specify which host drive letter to use.

Re: Error on installing XP as guest OS

7. Apr 1, 2009 9:32 AM in response to: steigw
Click to view RDPetruska's profile Guru User Moderators vExpert 15,886 posts since
Jan 11, 2005

steigw wrote:I was hoping to avoid the booting CD issue by turning the CD into an ISO and pointing the wizard at the ISO file. But that didn't seem to work. How can I skip the bootable CD issue?
An ISO is merely an image of a CD (or DVD)... so if the disc isn't bootable, the image won't be either!

Either find a bootable installation disc, or use bootable floppies (or floppy images).

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