Note: Some Microsoft Windows NT OEM disks included with new computers are customized for those computers and include device drivers and other utilities specific to the hardware system. Even if you can install this Windows NT operating system on your actual computer, you may not be able to install it in a virtual machine. You may need to purchase a new copy of Windows to install in a virtual machine. Before installing the operating system, be sure that you have already created a new virtual machine and configured it using the VMware GSX Server Configuration Wizard.
For example, if you would like networking software to be installed during the Windows NT installation, be sure the virtual machine's Ethernet adapter is configured and enabled.
But during setup, it will ask you to install another adware. Just uninstall them. After the installation, you need to restart your computer and open Virtual CloneDrive. This free virtual drive software is a specialized tool for emulating physical drivers and there has no any other miscellaneous features like many other software do.
So far, it supports 15 virtual drives at the same time. And this tool is for Windows only. You need to buy its full features or you can only access to limited virtual drives and features. MagicDisc is a useful, easy and free software.
It allows you to create 15 virtual discs in total. If you have disc image files, you can use the utility to mount the image files and make them behave like real discs. Besides, you can use it to make ISO image from disc. Workaround To work around this issue, manually update the driver for the SCSI adapter in the virtual machine.
To do this, use one of the following methods, depending on the guest operating system that the virtual machine is running: For a Microsoft Windows Server based virtual machine Log on to the guest operating system with an account that has administrative rights. Click Finish , and then restart the virtual machine. For a Microsoft Windows based virtual machine Log on to the guest operating system with an account that has administrative rights.
For a Microsoft Windows NT 4. Click OK , and then restart the virtual machine. For a Microsoft Windows XP-based virtual machine Log on to the guest operating system with an account that has administrative rights.
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