VMware to XenServer: Server 2003 R2
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 and that would be swell, except for one teensy little problem. The repair disk ruins Sharepoint. And it's not a Sharepoint anyone would WANT to run today. Sharepoint 3.0 Thus the issue. 
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 I found this in one of my old email to a college, I think this is what I did then had to re-convert the system after I did it 
 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/314082
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 Unfortunately no help, I've been through that entire Microsoft article. Thanks though.  
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 in VMWare, what hardware devices do you have installed? You'll need to go to the advanced section and have it show deivces not currently installed/found, whatever they call it. 
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 @Coloradogeek Do you have any choices on the SCSI controller? 
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 I mean inside the VM, not at the ESXi level. 
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 I'll check, I'm in it right now... 
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 I just looked at an old 2003 server, 
 under View > Show Hidden Devices.
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 These are the HDD controller settings, nothing special. I could try and take it down to a basic IDE controller, but I don't know how much that's going to help. 
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 @Coloradogeek I would try the basic controller. The issue is that the system is looking for a raid controller that isn't there. So it's worth a shot. Of course have a backup to go back. 
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 Take that back, just found an LSI logic SCSI controller further down. Never occurred to me to check for it since I didn't ever install one... 
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 please also post a copy of your boot.ini 
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 Can't remove the LSI Logic Parallel. It's what VMware is using to talk to the disk apparently. I did change the IDE stuff to basic, but I can't get rid of the LSI. 
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 Did you try/run the XS boot repair ISO? 
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 When I moved to XS none of my 2003 servers would boot without running the repair stuff. 
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 [boot loader] 
 timeout=1
 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows
 [operating systems]
 multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows Server 2003,
 standard" /noexecute=optout /fastdetect
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 @Coloradogeek did you ever get this fixed? 




