install Windows invited bluescreens on

Hello

I recently upgraded from ESXi 3.5 to 4.1. But I'm running in Windows clients to install.

During the process of installing Windows XP Pro 32 and Windows 7 Ultimate 32 and 64 all blue screens during the installation process.

The only host of Windows who survived was 2003 Server R2 32.

Except that I run 3 Ubuntu 10.04 64 servers successfully.

Someone has an idea, what happens?

I'm sorry I couldn't help.

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