Cannot load Windows 7 64 bit from MSDN disc

Hello

I loaded VMware Player 4.0, and it appears at startup without finding the installation disc on my DVD (disc g) operating.  This disc contains autorun.inf and several Windows 7 installation executables, including Windows6. 1 - KB976932 - X 64 .exe, which I would like the charger to run setup.exe.  However, it checks the network and PIX? something load the virtual machine, but seems not to check my DVD drive, which I specified that the installation disc.  What should I do?

Thank you

is driveletter G: the correct choice then?

in any case - if this CD is bootable really try an ISO-file created from it

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