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  #420808 23-Dec-2010 08:26
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Was the VMDK a Windows 2008 server? Hmm that shouldn't have had problems, but did you uninstall VMware tools first? And I know for XP/W2k3 you have to add an IDE drive in the vmware image, boot it (installs ide drivers), then convert the disk over and assign the old drive as an IDE (vmware defaults to SCSI).




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  #420810 23-Dec-2010 08:27
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Thanks for the advise, but quirks and work arounds is why we have eliminated this as an option.

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