Install WinXP from USB optical drive
Posted: 18. Mar 2011, 20:31
Hello everyone,
I'm new to VirtualBox and having trouble installing Windows XP as a guest system using an external CD/DVD drive.
What happens is that VirtualBox boots to the WinXP installation CD and goes through the first part of the installation flawlessly. After XP restarts from the HD, however, it can't complete the installation because it can't find the files at "D:\I386\asms". This seems to be because it can't access the CD/DVD drive. I'm just guessing, but could this be because of how VirtualBox handles USB drives and/or because (if I recall) XP lacks native support for USB? Any suggestions?
Hardware and software specs:
--Lenovo ThinkPad X201
--Asus SDRW-08D1S-U external USB CD/DVD drive
--Ubuntu 10.04.1 64-bit (kernel 2.6.32-30)
--VirtualBox 4.0.4 (from http://download.virtualbox.org)
--WinXP SP2 32-bit (original, retail install disc)
Many thanks,
gurrgle
I'm new to VirtualBox and having trouble installing Windows XP as a guest system using an external CD/DVD drive.
What happens is that VirtualBox boots to the WinXP installation CD and goes through the first part of the installation flawlessly. After XP restarts from the HD, however, it can't complete the installation because it can't find the files at "D:\I386\asms". This seems to be because it can't access the CD/DVD drive. I'm just guessing, but could this be because of how VirtualBox handles USB drives and/or because (if I recall) XP lacks native support for USB? Any suggestions?
Hardware and software specs:
--Lenovo ThinkPad X201
--Asus SDRW-08D1S-U external USB CD/DVD drive
--Ubuntu 10.04.1 64-bit (kernel 2.6.32-30)
--VirtualBox 4.0.4 (from http://download.virtualbox.org)
--WinXP SP2 32-bit (original, retail install disc)
Many thanks,
gurrgle