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installation aborts.For some reason, the VMware installer does not like when you change the default location of your shell folders. I have my Windows shell folders (My Documents, My Music, My Video, My http://www.luisrocha.net/2009/04/error-1327-invalid-drive-when.html Pictures) mapped to a network drive S:.The workaround is to temporary change your shell folders back to the default location. An easy way to do it, it is by changing the User Shell Folders registry key. Be careful http://scancomputerforproblems.blogghy.com/note/925816/troubleshoot-error-1327-invalid-drive-h.html when editing your Windows registry, so use the following steps at your own risk.1. Run regedit.exe2. Locate the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders3. Click on File, Export and save this key to your desktop.4. Change all entries error 1327 that uses your mapped drive (S: in my case) to the default one (%USERPROFILE%).5. Now, Install VMware Server.6. After installation completes, restore your User Shell Folders registry info by double clicking on the file saved on step #3.That is, you were able to install VMware server and also keep your shell folders at you custom location. I hope VMware folks fix this issue on their installer. Other people were also having this same issue error 1327 invalid when installing VMware tools. Posted by Luis Rocha at 8:22 PM Tags: VMware 21 comments: Anonymous said... This was helpful in installing software on Windows 7.Thank you very much. April 23, 2009 at 2:06 PM Youngwoo said... I had solve this problem simply.Just one click needed.You can find usb connect logo in bottom of vmware windows. (right side.)Just click for active USB external hard drive.And then you can install virtual machine without this error(1327).It's simple. July 31, 2009 at 1:43 AM Youngwoo said... I had solve this problem simply.Needed just one click.You can find usb icon in bottom of vmware windows.(right side)Just click for activate external hdd.You can have to connect external hdd as same as Windows environment.If you can access external hdd like drive(like h:), then try install virtual machine.You can do that without any error.Very simple.From Young in Korea July 31, 2009 at 1:47 AM Shnuggle said... Worked for me to remove an old F:/ drive - thanks! September 20, 2009 at 1:48 PM Anonymous said... Just a thought, but the USB connect solution isn't going to work in every instance. In my case, the "invalid drive" error was related to mapped network drive (which has nothing to do with USB drives), and this solution worked perfectly.It appears Windows 7 has a problem with any drive letters that are associat
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