From: dardanus on 7 Dec 2008 15:23 when i install windows vista ultimate(dutch) on my windows xp professional(english) using vpc 2007 i get the message: "er is een uitzondering opgetreden(onbekende software-uitzondering) (0xe0000100) in de toepassing op de locatie0x7649b09e." when i click ok the (virtual)system starts again it says windows is loading files when that is finished it starts loading vista like normall, it displays the windows vista aero background and it displays the message again. please help me!!!
From: Bo Berglund on 7 Dec 2008 16:41 On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 12:23:00 -0800, dardanus <dardanus(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >when i install windows vista ultimate(dutch) on my windows xp >professional(english) using vpc 2007 i get the message: "er is een >uitzondering opgetreden(onbekende software-uitzondering) (0xe0000100) in de >toepassing op de locatie0x7649b09e." when i click ok the (virtual)system >starts again it says windows is loading files when that is finished it starts >loading vista like normall, it displays the windows vista aero background and >it displays the message again. > Can you describe exactly *how* you are attempting to install Vista on your virtual machine inside VPC2007? If you just insert the DVD into the main (physical) PC drive then of course your *main* PC will use it.... It is very much better to create an ISO image of the DVD before trying to install Vista on the virtual machine. Then you do not need the DVD in your drive and your main system will never have a problem caused by reading the install disk. If you do not have a suitable program to use for creating the ISO file I can recommend WinImage (www.winimage.com). With WinImage: - start the program and click until you are in the main window - Insert the DVD in the drive (cancel any autoplay that may start) - Use the WinImage menu item Disk/Create CD-ROM ISO Image - Use the Browse button to navigate to the folder for the iso file and give it a suitable name (like vista.iso) - Then click OK and wait until WinImage is ready - Remove the DVD from the drive! Now you are ready to start installing Vista in your virtual machine. - Start the virtual machune from the VPC2007 console - Now on the menu of the window that appears use the function CD/Capture ISO Image - Navigate to the file created above and select it and click Open - Now use menu item Action/Reset - Now the virtual machine will reboot from the ISO image of the Vista DVD and start the install process. -- Bo Berglund (Sweden)
From: Melelina on 8 Dec 2008 07:09 "Bo Berglund" <boberglund(a)home.se> wrote in message news:33goj4lmh0bhkkq95roc84tvccud62qjm5(a)4ax.com... > On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 12:23:00 -0800, dardanus > <dardanus(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>when i install windows vista ultimate(dutch) on my windows xp >>professional(english) using vpc 2007 i get the message: "er is een >>uitzondering opgetreden(onbekende software-uitzondering) (0xe0000100) in >>de >>toepassing op de locatie0x7649b09e." when i click ok the (virtual)system >>starts again it says windows is loading files when that is finished it >>starts >>loading vista like normall, it displays the windows vista aero background >>and >>it displays the message again. >> > > Can you describe exactly *how* you are attempting to install Vista on > your virtual machine inside VPC2007? > > If you just insert the DVD into the main (physical) PC drive then of > course your *main* PC will use it.... > > It is very much better to create an ISO image of the DVD before trying > to install Vista on the virtual machine. Then you do not need the DVD > in your drive and your main system will never have a problem caused by > reading the install disk. Why is it "much better to create an ISO image? I have never done such a thing. There is no need for a hassle like that. You just need to create the machine, then click on it, make it sure it is the active window and then insert the CD into your drive and install the OS. It is a simple thing and no need to complicate it with making as ISO image first. Probably, dardanus did not make the virtual machine window the ACTIVE window. I installed Vista Ultimate on XP Pro host with no problems and no need to make a ISO image. I cannot make a DVD ISO image anyhow. I only have a CDROM drive that writes. I can't even make a backup of my Vista DVDs. The only time I have ever needed DVD write capability was for this Vista DVD so I don't think I went wrong in not getting anything more than a DVD reader although my next computer will have DVD write capability. > > If you do not have a suitable program to use for creating the ISO file > I can recommend WinImage (www.winimage.com). > > With WinImage: > - start the program and click until you are in the main window > - Insert the DVD in the drive (cancel any autoplay that may start) > - Use the WinImage menu item Disk/Create CD-ROM ISO Image > - Use the Browse button to navigate to the folder for the iso file and > give it a suitable name (like vista.iso) > - Then click OK and wait until WinImage is ready > - Remove the DVD from the drive! > > Now you are ready to start installing Vista in your virtual machine. > - Start the virtual machune from the VPC2007 console > - Now on the menu of the window that appears use the function > CD/Capture ISO Image > - Navigate to the file created above and select it and click Open > - Now use menu item Action/Reset > - Now the virtual machine will reboot from the ISO image of the > Vista DVD and start the install process. > > -- > > Bo Berglund (Sweden)
From: Mark Rae [MVP] on 8 Dec 2008 07:26 "Bo Berglund" <boberglund(a)home.se> wrote in message news:33goj4lmh0bhkkq95roc84tvccud62qjm5(a)4ax.com... > If you just insert the DVD into the main (physical) PC drive then of > course your *main* PC will use it.... So you simply cancel autorun / autoplay and then capture the DVD in the guest... > It is very much better to create an ISO image of the DVD before trying > to install Vista on the virtual machine. Why? If the DVD is in good condition, it makes not the slightest difference... > Then you do not need the DVD in your drive and your main system will > never have a problem caused by reading the install disk. Why would it...? In all the years I've been using VPC, I've never had one single problem with a guest reading a DVD... -- Mark Rae ASP.NET MVP http://www.markrae.net
From: Mark Rae [MVP] on 8 Dec 2008 07:28 "Melelina" <melelina(a)medscape.com> wrote in message news:eD2ff3SWJHA.1092(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> It is very much better to create an ISO image of the DVD before trying >> to install Vista on the virtual machine. Then you do not need the DVD >> in your drive and your main system will never have a problem caused by >> reading the install disk. > > Why is it "much better to create an ISO image?" It isn't. > I have never done such a thing. Me neither. > There is no need for a hassle like that. You just need to create the > machine, then click on it, make it sure it is the active window and then > insert the CD into your drive and install the OS. It is a simple thing and > no need to complicate it with making as ISO image first. Agreed. > Probably, dardanus did not make the virtual machine window the ACTIVE > window. Doubtless. -- Mark Rae ASP.NET MVP http://www.markrae.net
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