Ghost recovery CD does not start on a virtual computer

Greetings-

Sorry if this is a repost - this is the number

I'm trying to restore a win / me system in a virtual machine.  I have a backup Ghost 9 of it. I created an empty vm and

tried to restore using the ghost cd.  The system booted, but simply collapsed to the point were it was looking at the "system".

It was that way for 20 minutes until it stop him. I thought I did it with an early version of the workstation (I'm running with 6.5.3)

I've missed something with this process?

Thank you

Frank

next things I want to try...

-Add more RAM

-remove the 3d and USB support

-remove the SCSI controller

If this does not help, try to run it as a compatible VM WS 6.0

What is the exact name of this iso? -It is based on the PE or BACK? -I don't remember right now.

Do you need to recover a file *.gho or you have a different extension?

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