How to fix windows in virtual scsi disk?

Hi guys,.

I have a server windows server 2008 in my computer running on wmware preinstalled. A week ago my server crashed. Now when I try to repair using the windows image, it says "Setup not found disk units installed on your computer.

The drive I have installed windows is a SCSI disk (a virtual scsi disk, I have not all scsi devices connected to my PC). Without disks hard appear in the BIOS but if I am not mistaken, it's normal because only the SATA and IDE are see the place in the BIOS.

I just need to repair windows using the iso, I have... Help, please

most of the time the problem of 'lack of pilot' on Win7 and 2008 is bad downloads

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