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Unable To Complete Converter Agent Installation Error 1603 Windows 2000
Standalone error 1603 ‘Unable to complete vCenter Converter Agent installation' while trying vmware converter error 1935 to p2v +fix Tue-2011-08-02 1 Comment When doing a p2v I always use the standalone version of the Converter
Unable To Complete Converter Agent Installation Another Version Of This Product Is Already Installed
software. It proved to be more stable than the vCenter Converter plugin. While trying to p2v a server onto our vSphere platform I was presented with the following error by the VMware vCenter https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1009167 Converter Standalone client: "Unable to complete vCenter Converter agent installation on
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to VM If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 12 of 12 Thread: Can't convert Win2k to VM Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 11-23-2014,07:37 AM #1 time View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Storage? I am Storage! Join Date Jan 2002 Location Brisbane, Oz Posts 4,684 Can't convert Win2k to VM Trying to convert an ancient Win2k system to VMWare VM (workstation). The VMWare 5.5.3 Converter tool says: "Fatal error occurred. The most common reason for this is loss of network connection." I've tried specifying the target as both a local USB drive and a shared drive on another PC, to no avail. I also attempted to connect to the source remotely, but it says: "Unable to complete Converter agent installation ... Error code 1,603" I've also tried an ancient version of Paragon Virtualization Manager (like the VMWare converter, the current version won't even run on Win2k), but still no go. Any ideas, VM fans? Reply With Quote 11-23-2014,12:41 PM #2 Mercutio View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Fatwah on Western Digital Fixture Join Date Jan 2002 Location I am omnipresent Posts 20,252 Does it have to be a live conversion? You could try imaging the disk to a VHD or TIB and building the VM from that. His approach to statesmanship has all the subtlety of Walker, Texas Ranger minus Chuck Norris' grammar and diction. - homer ca. Reply With Quote 12-30-2014,07:19 AM #3 time View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Storage? I am Storage! Join Date Jan 2002 Location Brisbane, Oz Posts 4,684 Microsoft's VHD imaging tool relies on Shadow Copy so isn't supported until XP. The last version of Acronis TrueImage that supports Win2k is 11 (Home). I don't have it and there are no download links on their website. Because the last version of VMWare Converter that supports Win2k is 4.01, I don't think it supports the TDI format anyway. And the price of the latest version is just ridiculous (but I'd pay up if I could find some evidence that it would actually work). This is ridiculous;