Vmware player to go with windows 7 32 bit download
So, which one should I have changed? (I changed the "Start" tag to 0 from 3, and left the "Type" tag at 1) I have a "Start" and a "Type" tag in p2v\ControlSet001\services\LSI_SAS. You said to change the DWORD for the start type tag to 0. I do have a question from your site though. However, when I rebooted, it completely locked up my computer.
I used my Windows 7 installation disc and followed the steps on your "Easy Patching". It is not necessary to use it on a real machine #2 - do you have any working Windows VM ? - then install latest converter inside the VM. #1 - thats easy - one boot into the win7 recovery CD and a small edit of the vmx-file will do - read my instructions here : But I'd prefer VMWare Player, as it's been around long enough to work more or less seamlessly with my situation.
I may try it in VirtualBox, just to see if that works. And I'm not willing to wipe and reinstall Windows-just to convert it over, so I can reinstall Linux (unless that is the only way). Problem 2 is that since I'm on Linux, I can't download and run the VMWare Converter.
Basically it's because my motherboard and hardware all changed (since VMWare doesn't use the same hardware specs). I tried using the Repair tools on my Windows 7 Disc, but it said that it was an unrepairable problem. When I start VMWare Player, and start the vhd, it blue screens with a 0x7B Stop Error. After that, I wiped and installed LInux, with the intent of using VMWarePlayer to load WIndows on the few times that I actually needed it. I was running Windows 7 32-bit on my laptop, and used Disk2vhd to covert it to a Virtual Hard Drive. I'm actually having a similar problem, but slightly different.