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the virtual machine via VMware Agent. Error Message Error Loading Operating System Cause Each virtual machine has VMDK descriptor file(s) in virtual disk(s), and there is a parameter "ddb.geometry.sectors" in a VMDK descriptor file. ESX always sets the parameter as a fixed value when creating the virtual machine. For instance, the parameter is set as 63 when a virtual disk is larger than 2GB. For details, please refer to the VMware KB 1026266 in below Solution section. Similarly, the parameter is set as the fixed value even if restoring a virtual machine where the parameter is set as the customized value (e.g. ddb.geometry.sectors = "53"). In this case, the parameter is different from the original one, and the restored virtual machine fails to be started with an error "Error Loading Operating System". Also the same issue can occur when P2V is performed. Solution Please edit VMDK descriptor file(s) to set a parameter "ddb.geometry.sectors", "ddb.geometry.headers" and "ddb.geometry.clinders" as the original values when this issue occurred. As for editing *.vmdk , please refer to VMware KBs below. Recreating a missing virtual disk (VM
技術資源中心http://technet.microsoft.com/zh-tw/windows/dd361745.aspxMicrosoft answers - 問專家http://answers.microsoft.com/zh-tw/windows/default.aspx Home > Server > VMWare > ESXi > “Error loading operating system” after P2V linux after convert lafite to VM, startup show https://sites.google.com/site/mblyamaha/home/server/vmware/esxi/-error-loading-operating-system-after-p2v-linux error "Error Loading Operating System"Login to ESXi Server using vSphere Clientselect VM > Summary > http://www.edugeek.net/forums/thin-client-virtual-machines/75061-error-loading-operating-system-when-importing-into-esxi.html Edit Settings > CD/DVD drive 1Datastore ISO file > find linux iso imagecheck "Connect at error loading power on" > [OK]select "Open Console"Power On VM and press F2 into biossetup CD-ROM boot fristsave and quitPress F5 go in rescue modetype command : linux rescue select language : Englishselect Keyboard error loading operating Type : usSetup Networking : Nosleect Rescue mode : Continuepress [OK]##Type below command to mount the root partition. chroot /mnt/sysimage ## Edit modules.conf vi /etc/modules.conf## Add the following line: alias scsi_hostadapter mptscsih ## check boot image file name fm grub.conf vi /boot/grub/grub.conf## create a new boot image incorporating LSI module (virtual scsi card ESXi) mv /boot/initrd-2.4.20-8.img /boot/initrd-2.4.20-8.img.bak20140323 mkinitrd --preload mptbase /boot/initrd-2.4.20-8.img 2.4.20-8 ## Finally reinstall grub on the boot partition of SCSI disk: grub-install --recheck /dev/sda (hd0) /dev/sda grub-install /dev/sdareboot## Done, normal reboot ## Comments Sign in|Recent Site Activity|Report Abuse|Print Page|Powered By Google Sites
Thin Client and Virtual Machines Error Loading Operating System When Importing Into ESXi + Post New Thread Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 16 Thin Client and Virtual Machines Thread, Error Loading Operating System When Importing Into ESXi in Technical; Hi, I have a Windows XP Virtual Machine on ESXi box 1. I am trying to export this and import ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 4th May 2011,04:44 PM #1 FN-GM Join Date Jun 2007 Location UK Posts 18,490 Thank Post 1,052 Thanked 2,291 Times in 1,955 Posts Blog Entries14 Rep Power 616 Error Loading Operating System When Importing Into ESXi Hi, I have a Windows XP Virtual Machine on ESXi box 1. I am trying to export this and import this into ESXi box 2. ESXi box 1 is in a V-Center setup and ESXi box 2 is a standalone server. I exported the virtual machine by selected the powered off virtual machine > File > Export > Export OVF Template. I then imported into box 2 by File > Deploy OVF template. When the import has finished i get "Error Loading Operating System" The virtual machine is Windows XP and the ESXi Hosts are running 4.0 ESXi Box 1 is HP ProLiant DL370 G6 ESXi Box 2 is Dell Poweredge 2950 Does anyone have any ideas please? Thanks Last edited by FN-GM; 4th May 2011 at 06:40 PM. Send PM 4th May 2011,08:41 PM #2 Ashm Join Date Oct 2007 Location Northamptonshire Posts 319 Thank Post 22 Thanked 84 Times in 71 Posts Rep Power 49 Try using VMware converter or even copy the VM files over using something like Veeam FastSCP Send PM 4th May 2011,09:03 PM #3 glennda Join Date Jun 2009 Location Sussex Posts 7,815 Thank Post 272 Thanked 1,140 Times in 1,036 Posts Rep Power 354 Originally Posted by FN-GM ESXi Box 1 is HP ProLiant DL370 G6 ESXi Box 2 is Dell Poweredge 2950 Is one intel and one AMD? i think in the past that you couldn't migrate vm's easily between the two on esx - although i may have totally made that up!! or they may have fixed it. but i havn't used esx in nearly 2 years! Send PM 4th May 2011,09:07 PM #4 FN-GM Join Date Jun 2007 Location UK Posts 18,490 Thank Post 1,052 Thanked 2,291 Times in 1,955 Posts Blog Entries14 Rep Pow