All,
I have used Converter to hot clone a WindowsXP physical to virtual. The conversion process said it was 100% successful but when I try and power on the VM I just get a blank screen with a cursor flashing. I then removed the VM created a new VM using the existing convertered disk but still get the same i.e. blank screen with flashing cursor. As a test I removed the convertered disk and the VM powers on and shows that it is trying to BOOT from DHCP, if I put the convertered .VMDK disk back in I still get the blank screen with cursor so I am guessing it does not like the disk for some reason - can anyone help me out?
Thanks
Msuk
When you did the conversion, did you change the drive controller to Bus Logic instead of keep existing controller option? The reason I ask is that I had a conversion problem with a IDE based server that would not boot when it kept the controller as IDE. (Once you convert, it also does not allow you to change the vmdk to scsi from ide.) I reconverted choosing to change the controller to Bus Logic and it worked fine. See if that is the case for you.
When you did the conversion, did you change the drive controller to Bus Logic instead of keep existing controller option? The reason I ask is that I had a conversion problem with a IDE based server that would not boot when it kept the controller as IDE. (Once you convert, it also does not allow you to change the vmdk to scsi from ide.) I reconverted choosing to change the controller to Bus Logic and it worked fine. See if that is the case for you.
Which version of converter are you using for migrating the XP VM?
Blank screen with cursor is unable to boot the disk, if you have changed the defualt boot controller on XP machine while conversion, you see this issue.
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Really? I've never had any luck using the converter to migrate IDE based systems to VMWare without it causing problems. Although, I have to admit, I have yet to try an XP conversion. This was converting to ESXi 3.5 as well as ESXi 4.
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