Windows 2 k 3 lack of SCSI controller after running virtual machine converter

Hello

After you convert a Windows 2 k 3 server making the VM P2V is now lack a SCSI controller for the virtual machine cannot start.

What is the best way to solve this problem? I need to copy the drivers from the physical server?

Thanks in advance,

PM

If the disk controller type see you in the settings of the virtual machine is IDE, check out http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1016192.

Another option is to choose the type of controller in the converter, when it comes to hardware.

André

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