Yesterday, I tried to install Windows XP as a virtual machine on my ESXi 4.1 host. I started my virtual machine creation with usual steps. But when I powered on my windows XP virtual machine, It shows the following error message “Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer” , when try to install windows XP operating system.
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Issue installing VMWare Tools on XP/Whistler 2428. I get the issue 'Setup was unable to upgrade the Windows Installer.' I tried it both with the VM set as Windows XP and Windows 2000, and I am unsure how to make Windows Installer 3.0 install, as it says it requires build 2600. I only want VMWare tools in order to use shared folder to move files. Cannot install VMware vSphere Client 5.0 on Windows 10 PC. The installer ( VMware-viclient-all-5.0.0-455964.exe) was downloaded via a link provided on VMware ESXi 5 Host's default http page. Installation fails with following error: VMware vSphere Client 5.0. This product can only be installed on Windows XP SP2 and above.
- Insert your Windows XP SP3 install disk in your CD-ROM. (Wait for your PC to read the disk) OR Use the disk image instead. To start the virtual machine Click “Power on virtual machine”. Automatically, the Windows XP setup will start. Press Enter key here. At the next screen Accept the Licence Agreement by Pressing F8 on keyboard.
- While your Windows XP system is being converted, you can install the VMware Player. Once the installation is complete, you can immediately launch vCenter Converter.
Here are my initial troubleshooting steps:
1. Checked whether the hard disk is marked as “connected” from the virtual machine properties -> click Edit properties.
2. For windows XP install, ESXi assigns the Bus logic SCSI controller by default. I have deleted the virtual machine hard disk and created a new disk with LSI logic SCSI controller and rebooted my XP virtual machine. Again getting the same error. So started my search towards the resolution for this issue.
By default, Windows XP doesn’t have drivers for either of these controllers (Bus Logic or LSI Logic) and will not detect the hard disk until drivers for the controller are manually provided during installation.
Please download the hard disk controller drivers below:
For Bus Logic (vmscsi-1.2.0.4) – Download
For LSI Logic (WinXPSCSI) – Download
Here are the detailed steps to perform the Installation of LSI Logic controller driver while windows XP installation.
1. Download the Appropriate controller driver (Bus Logic or LSI Logic) and upload it in the Datastore.
2. Attach the Floppy image to the virtual machine using ” Use Existing floppy image in datastore” and do not click on either “Connected” or Connect at power on” at this time to avoid the VM booting from the floppy drive.
3. Make sure you have connected your windows XP installation ISO in the virtual Machine and reboot the virtual machine to boot from ISO.
4. Press F6 to install third party SCSI or RAID drivers.
5. Note:– We have only attached the Floppy image of controller drivers into the VM but we didn’t connect the floppy drive to the Virtual Machine. Edit Virtual Machine Properties -> Floppy driver -> Check mark connected.
VM will show the following warning in the screen “”Setup could not Determine the type of one or more Mass storage devices installed in your system”. Microsoft directx 11 windows 7 32 bit download. Press ” S ” to manually specify the Additional device”.
6. See the below screen, VM detected the drivers for “LSI Logic PCI Fusion-MPT Driver (XP 32-Bit) attached via floppy drive and Press “Enter” to start loading the driver files.
7. Below screen shows that drivers are loaded during the setup.
8. Now, setup has detected the hard disk to start the installation of windows XP on my virtual machine.
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