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Hi,

I am follwing instructions on this site to install my own XP VHD into Win 7 virtual PC (XP mode)

http://www.windows7hacker.com/index.php/2009/09/how-to-make-your-own-vhd-to-xp-mode-or-even-vista-mode-ready/

Problem is when I click on install Integration Components on the Tools menu the setup does not start.

And I do not understand this message that comes up because I can't start VM at this point at all. It says

"If setup does not run automatically, open the CD-rom drive inside the virtual machine and run setup"

So what does the mean when i cant run the VM??

Malcolm

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I think you are trying to sort the wrong problem. The Integration Components are not essential and hence are not stopping the vm from running. You need to fix this problem first.

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From the article I posted it says that a setting needs to changed to use your own VHD. This meant getting integration components enabled as far as I know. Why else wouldn't the VHD start?? – malcolms Nov 21 at 11:13
That's not how I interpret the article. I think it is saying that if you have an existing VHD which works as a normal virtual machine, you can 'update' it to work in 'XP mode' (so that, for example, programs installed in the virtual machine appear in the programs menu of the real machine). I have several VHD's which don't have the Integration Components installed. When you say the vm will not start, do you get any error messages? Is the the vm that will not start, or the o/s inside the vm that won't start? (And if the latter, will it start in safe mode). Also do you have any working Vm's ? – sgmoore Nov 21 at 12:13
All i see is some text scroll up then black screen. I only have the default xp mode that works. How do find out why it won't boot? – malcolms Nov 21 at 12:20
Its the o/s inside that won't start. – malcolms Nov 21 at 12:21
It is actully hibernated it says. – malcolms Nov 21 at 12:25
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