Jim Nevins
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- Joined
- Jun 15, 2017
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- 12
Hello,
New here and also a proud, new owner of a FreeNAS home build. Recently installed version 11 and setup sharing for files in a windows workgroup, other clients can map shared drives and share files as expected. I own a standard windows 7 64-bit iso and want to create a VM with it. After configuring and starting the win7 VM, it installs and reboots just fine, then, it tries to complete the install, eventually failing, saying ". . .windows failed to install . . . incompatible with hardware . . . ." I've been reading from older posts on the subject matter that I need to create some sort of custom ISO and load that... Is this true? or should I be able to just use the stock ISO?
Any and all help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
Here's my current build;
Platform - Intel Xeon CPU E3-1231 v3 @ 3.4 Ghz
Memory - 32 Gib ECC RAM
Drives - (3) 4 TB NAS drives
New here and also a proud, new owner of a FreeNAS home build. Recently installed version 11 and setup sharing for files in a windows workgroup, other clients can map shared drives and share files as expected. I own a standard windows 7 64-bit iso and want to create a VM with it. After configuring and starting the win7 VM, it installs and reboots just fine, then, it tries to complete the install, eventually failing, saying ". . .windows failed to install . . . incompatible with hardware . . . ." I've been reading from older posts on the subject matter that I need to create some sort of custom ISO and load that... Is this true? or should I be able to just use the stock ISO?
Any and all help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
Here's my current build;
Platform - Intel Xeon CPU E3-1231 v3 @ 3.4 Ghz
Memory - 32 Gib ECC RAM
Drives - (3) 4 TB NAS drives