Can't install Win7 64 bit

Here is where I have so far:

-Create Win7 64 bit VM

-Click on "change settings...". "> Hardware > 1 CD/DVD drive, checked"Datastore ISO File"and accessed my ISO then also"Connect to light ".

-Booted the machine to the BIOS configuration and the boot order changed to boot from the CD first.

-Power On: turn on the machine and it will fail to start the ISO

I have attached a screenshot where it happens to.  Why can he have failed to start?

Welcome to the community,

the first step, make sure that the ISO image is bootable, for example, not only a service pack image. MS using similar names for Windows with SPs and SPs only.

André

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