All of my XP VMs were set up with the Buslogic driver, I don't recall having 
the use F6 and a driver disk to setup the machines, but sadly, that doesn't 
mean I didn't... But, if you have the correct driver disk, you should be able 
to use either controller, that I am sure of.

Jeff

From: Mike Semon [mailto:mse...@ont.com]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 7:58 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: XP Pro workstation on VMware

The problem is with the Buslogic driver. You need to install the LSI logic 
driver. You can create a floppy image to install. Be sure to get correct driver
>From LSI site. The VMware site tells which driver to download.

Mike

________________________________
From: richardmccl...@aspca.org [mailto:richardmccl...@aspca.org]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 9:50 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: XP Pro workstation on VMware


Greetings!

I am needing to set up an XP Pro workstation in VMware.  My problem comes when 
seeking a disk in the initial Windows setup...

If I do not hit "F6" to specify a mass storate device, the install fails.  
Then, for some reason, I am no longer able to boot off the ISO image.  
Subsequent "Ctrl-Alt-Del" signals result in a black console with a blinking "_" 
in the upper left corner.  SO, I have to delete that "VM" and start from 
scratch...

Hitting "F6", I am given the choices of either not specifying a mass storage 
device (ie, hard drive) and "continuing".  We know that gets me nowwhere...

The alternative choice is to hit "S".  With that, I am told to insert (that is, 
mount an image as a floppy drive) with the drivers for a virutal SCSI disk.

When I try to build the VM, I do not seem to be able to trick the system into 
making the virtual disk I create to act as either an IDE or a SATA drive.  It 
seems to insist on being SCSI.

SO, is there any way to set up a blank VM that believes its hard drive to be 
IDE or SATA?  Otherwise, is there a "VMWare SCSI driver" I can mount as a 
virutal floppy?

OH YEAH - VMWare ESX 3.5; VM Infrastructure 2.5...

Thanks!
--
Richard D. McClary
Systems Administrator, Information Technology Group

ASPCA(r)
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richardmccl...@aspca.org

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