<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div class="gmail_quote"><div>Hi Hadi,<br><br>I think it could be one of these things: <br>
<br>* Boot device priority: you should check that CDRom is the first one (it isnt that probable because you have already booted from CD at least one) <br>
* CD reader broken: you should try with another CD, to see if it works <br>* CD broken: you should try in another computer to see if it works<br><br>AFAIK should be one of those things, beacause if Windows have any error reading the disk format, it should be pointed in the install process, I mean, you don't even have to have a disk connected to '''try''' to install it<br>
<br>Regarding the VM software in Linux (desktop), you have VirtualBox and VMWare. For most things that I do, I prefer VirtualBox, because its in the repositories and much faster to install: <br><br> yum install VirtualBox <br>
<br><br>Bye,<br>Andres<br><br> </div><br></div></blockquote></div><br>Thank you very much for your reply . Please be informed that :<br>-Boot device priority is ok , as I checked it on BIOS CMOS<br>- CD drive is ok , as it can read other CDs<br>
- Windows installation CD is ok , as it can be installed on other platforms<br>I tried to install VirtualBox/VMWare on my CentOS but it didn't get through . I don't know exactly if it comes from wrong repository on my CentOS or it comes from the fact that I am trying from IRAN and it is prohibited for my country domain. Please help me and show me other alternatives.<br>
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