7B blue screen on each computer virtual created from image

I'm running a few servers ESXi 4.1 for an emulated production environment. I am to take the acronis backup images of the production (taken with Acronis Advanced Backup and Recovery 10) environment and put them into our test environment. The machines operate all Win2K server via win2k8 R2. I spent several days to get 2 virtualized domain controllers (both 2 k 8 R2) but was finally able to do it with the help of sanbarrow.com and a lot of testing.

The procedure I used is to create a new virtual machine with a configuration similar to the existing machine has (get the right OS, appropriate disks and sizes, etc..) I add 2 cd discs and ride with the bootable Acronis CD and the other with an ISO of the. TIB images. I have essentially treat the virtual environment than physical and do the traditional Acronis restore inside the virtual machine. I settled on this method after trying the VM converter and it constantly not recoginizing the source format (I was unable to convert everything. TIB images)

Ive been able to get the 2 DCs 2k8R2 and 1 machine client XP and all the world from 20 virtualized or if I have left to go through this process and then blue screen with the error 0x0000007B in INNACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE. Ive gone and checked the boot.ini file and it seems to be pointing to the right location, ive tried with all types of controller 3 and getting similar errors. In view of its happens on almost all of them, would be the only thing I could think it is a driver problem. These are pretty standard machines, Dell workstations for most and some Dell servers. I can't install/modify/change anything on the production environment, then I have just the images to work with. Ive read through http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC & externalId = 1005208 this on the injection of SCSI driver in the installation program, but which requires to change the machine and get new images. IM wondering; Since I can navigate through the image, can I participate and add or remove a driver from there to help the process? Ive also looked by http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC & externalId = 1006626 do im sure works do not anything he would fault upward. The only software I can think that may is 'Diskkeeper' which is a software of defragmentation/optimization that we run on most of our production machines, but I'm not sure that it manages the disks under the level of the BONE.

Any suggestion would be appreciated, im working under a lot of restrictions and some take it hard!

I didn't not join .vmx files since there are so many machines but I can't as necessary.

Welcome to the community,

have you tried to use the VMware Converter Standalone again. It has an option 'Configure Machine' that allows to inject the appropriate drivers to a virtual machine that does not start.

André

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