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Hi there
As previously specified you can't install using the vmware wizard -- or at least using the product key supplied by MS -- it's invalid -- use the number given by Vrosa in this thread.
however if you create the VM manually remember to set the Boot from BIOS the ist time and set the vm to boot from the virtual (or real ISO if you are using a physical DVD)
This will allow you to change to boot order of devices for the VM at boot.
(Change it back again afterwards or you'ii get the install screen again and again).
Cheers
jimbo
As previously specified you can't install using the vmware wizard -- or at least using the product key supplied by MS -- it's invalid -- use the number given by Vrosa in this thread.
however if you create the VM manually remember to set the Boot from BIOS the ist time and set the vm to boot from the virtual (or real ISO if you are using a physical DVD)
This will allow you to change to boot order of devices for the VM at boot.
(Change it back again afterwards or you'ii get the install screen again and again).
Cheers
jimbo
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