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with Sensu monitoring and metrics! John's Drupal Books Pro Drupal Development, Second Edition (and now Third Edition) Solution to Error 1327: Invalid Drive error 1327 invalid drive uninstall Submitted by John on Mon, 2010-02-08 15:55 I was migrating a Parallels virtual
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machine to VMWare Fusion. After importing the VM and starting it, I tried to install VMWare Tools but repeatedly
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got the message Error 1327: Invalid Drive Z. It turns out that as part of its OS X integration Parallels writes entries to the registry. The solution was to type regedit at https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1017886 the Windows command line and use it to remove any entries at HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/User Shell Folders that began with Z:. After that, everything was happy. Add new comment Comments I had a similar problem, but Permalink Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 2010-03-19 01:53. I had a similar problem, but I had to change the same key at HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT instead of HKEY_CURRENT_USER. reply INvalid Drive http://www.sysarchitects.com/solution-error-1327-invalid-drive Error Permalink Submitted by Nichi H. (not verified) on Thu, 2010-07-15 10:02. YAY It worked for me too! Thanks so much for this! reply Help, entry not there Permalink Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2011-02-03 12:07. I am trying to install programs on XP through my parallels VM running on OS X. I get a 1327 error sometimes (usually with programs associated with my school software that work on other machines). It is referring to drive E:\. I looked in both registry folders listed on this forum and found no drive entries of any kind. Any ideas?? reply UR Amazing Permalink Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2011-02-03 17:30. Well, I don't know if I missed it or if it only shows up when I "Boot" to Windows (using only boot camp, not Parallels), but I found the entry and deleted it and so far so good. Genius I say, genius. What would I do w/o people like you. Also, I find it somewhat unlikely that I missed it in my first search when I had windows running inside Parallels. Any thoughts on registry settings being inconsistent an
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Version Subscribe to this Thread… Mmartin_47 Senior Member Join Date Dec 2007 Location Bay Area, California Posts 430 Certifications A+, Network+, MCP, MCDST, MCTS; Vista 10-28-200801:36 AM #1 Error 1327 Invalid: Drive H:\ ??? Receive this problem all the time I try to install an application. Anyone run into this before? I'm running Vista Home Premium w/ SP1 Quote Login/register to remove this advertisement. johnw02 Member Join Date Jun 2006 Posts 40 Certifications Network+, Security+, Linux+, MCDST, MCITP: EST, MCTS: Vista, MCSA 2003 10-28-200801:46 AM #2 Try using subst h: c:\ in the command line and try to re-install. Quote astorrs Drops by now and again Join Date May 2008 Location Vancouver, Canada Posts 3,141 Certifications I have numerous certs from VMware, Citrix, Microsoft, EMC, Nimble Storage, Palo Alto Networks and more... 10-28-200801:48 AM #3 open regedit and check hkcu/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/explorer/shell folders (also user shell folders) to see if anything points to h:/ sorry for the short reply - posting from my iPhone. Quote Mmartin_47 Senior Member Join Date Dec 2007 Location Bay Area, California Posts 430 Certifications A+, Network+, MCP, MCDST, MCTS; Vista 10-28-200802:28 AM #4 Well found a fix, not sure if it's permanent. Changed CD-ROM drive letter to H: Quote dynamik Senior Member Join Date Mar 2007 Posts 12,308 10-28-200802:45 AM #5 This happened to me recently. For some reason, one of my mapped drives got stuck in the registry. I couldn't run the VMware Workstation 6.0 > 6.5 upgrade until I resolved it. I'm not sure if it was isolated to the area of the registry that Astorrs pointed out. I seem to remember it being in multiple places, but I'm sure that's a good place to start. I just searched the registry for it and made the necessary edits. The quick fix I found was actually the subst command. I just created a new mapped drive with that. Astorrs probably remembers this because I quizzed him about the commands usage (it's old and semi-obsolete). Of course, he knew it off the top of his head. Typical of him... Quote Mmartin_47 Senior Member Join Date Dec 2007 Location Bay Area, California Posts 430 Certifications A+, Network+, MCP, MCDST, MCTS; Vista 10-28-200802:47 AM #6 Originally Posted by dynamik This h