Hi Ativbook2, and welcome to the VMware Communities!
KolibriOS is obviously doing something with our floppy disk controller that we aren't ready for...
It looks like you're not using any virtual floppy disk drives, so try doing this:
With the virtual machine powered off, go to the Virtual Machine menu, and choose Power > Power On to BIOS. Press down-arrow twice to choose Legacy Diskette A:, press Enter and change that option to Disabled. Press F10 to save your settings, and then boot KolibriOS.
Let us know how it goes!
Cheers,
--
Darius
Hi Ativbook2, and welcome to the VMware Communities!
KolibriOS is obviously doing something with our floppy disk controller that we aren't ready for...
It looks like you're not using any virtual floppy disk drives, so try doing this:
With the virtual machine powered off, go to the Virtual Machine menu, and choose Power > Power On to BIOS. Press down-arrow twice to choose Legacy Diskette A:, press Enter and change that option to Disabled. Press F10 to save your settings, and then boot KolibriOS.
Let us know how it goes!
Cheers,
--
Darius
Thanks !!!