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Last answer on Oct 16, 2009 3:13:54 pm BST sarathj, on Oct 15, 2009 7:12:02 pm BST 
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Hello,

I am trying to installl VMware ESXi to HP ProLiant ML310 G5 server. It does not continue and says "Unable to find
a supported device to write the VMware ESX Server 3i image to.

I have 3GB memory, 250GB HD and everything properly connected. Pl help.


Thanks

SarathJ

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 dancedhall, on Oct 16, 2009 3:13:54 pm BST

Hi there,

go to bios and enable virtual machine interface

and try again

Thanks

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