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I have virtualbox, the iso file of Windows Home Server 2011 and I created a virtual hard disk with 20gb of storage (maybe not enough space?).
The hard disk is in the sata controller and the iso is the primary ide.
When I start virtualbox after windows is loading I get to the setup, then I click Install it finds my 20gb hard disk.
Then I click confirm that everything will be deleted so then I click install.
But the problem happens here, It says error and restart the installation. Everytime I restart I reach here to the same problem.
The log says:
I don't know how to copy the error log from virtualbox to my primary windows.
It says the partition size is too large to support data partition (Don't understand it)
Then it says the value for this setting is invalid
At the end it says Exited 0x80004005
Can someone tell me how to install windows home server in virtualbox and fix this problem.
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I have virtualbox, the iso file of Windows Home Server 2011 and I created a virtual hard disk with 20gb of storage (maybe not enough space?).
The hard disk is in the sata controller and the iso is the primary ide.
When I start virtualbox after windows is loading I get to the setup, then I click Install it finds my 20gb hard disk.
Then I click confirm that everything will be deleted so then I click install.
But the problem happens here, It says error and restart the installation. Everytime I restart I reach here to the same problem.
The log says:
I don't know how to copy the error log from virtualbox to my primary windows.
It says the partition size is too large to support data partition (Don't understand it)
Then it says the value for this setting is invalid
At the end it says Exited 0x80004005
Can someone tell me how to install windows home server in virtualbox and fix this problem.
windows virtualbox windows-home-server
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I have virtualbox, the iso file of Windows Home Server 2011 and I created a virtual hard disk with 20gb of storage (maybe not enough space?).
The hard disk is in the sata controller and the iso is the primary ide.
When I start virtualbox after windows is loading I get to the setup, then I click Install it finds my 20gb hard disk.
Then I click confirm that everything will be deleted so then I click install.
But the problem happens here, It says error and restart the installation. Everytime I restart I reach here to the same problem.
The log says:
I don't know how to copy the error log from virtualbox to my primary windows.
It says the partition size is too large to support data partition (Don't understand it)
Then it says the value for this setting is invalid
At the end it says Exited 0x80004005
Can someone tell me how to install windows home server in virtualbox and fix this problem.
windows virtualbox windows-home-server
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Info:
I have virtualbox, the iso file of Windows Home Server 2011 and I created a virtual hard disk with 20gb of storage (maybe not enough space?).
The hard disk is in the sata controller and the iso is the primary ide.
When I start virtualbox after windows is loading I get to the setup, then I click Install it finds my 20gb hard disk.
Then I click confirm that everything will be deleted so then I click install.
But the problem happens here, It says error and restart the installation. Everytime I restart I reach here to the same problem.
The log says:
I don't know how to copy the error log from virtualbox to my primary windows.
It says the partition size is too large to support data partition (Don't understand it)
Then it says the value for this setting is invalid
At the end it says Exited 0x80004005
Can someone tell me how to install windows home server in virtualbox and fix this problem.
windows virtualbox windows-home-server
windows virtualbox windows-home-server
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The 20 GB you have allocated to the hard disk in your virtual machine is inadequate. According to the system requirements below, you will need to allocate at least 160 GB to get it to install.
The system requirements for Microsoft Home Server 2011 are listed as (from Wikipedia):
CPU - 1.3 GHz dual core or 1.4 GHz single core; x86-64 architecture
RAM - 2 GB (8 GB Maximum)
Hard disk space - At least one 160 GB drive
Will it work with 100gb?
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
Not sure. There's not a lot of documentation on it out there. One person in the reviews section on newegg mentions it's possible on 40 GB, but hard to say if that's true. I'm just going by Microsoft's specifications. It's worth a shot at 100 GB though.
– n8te
15 hours ago
When I opened save as from the log to go to the file and right clicked the setup.exe and chose run as an administrator it started installing. Currently it is 75% done expanding windows files (still with the 20gb disk)
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
It is now preparing my server
– Need Help With Windows
14 hours ago
What did you go with, 100 GB?
– n8te
14 hours ago
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Need Help With Windows is currently out he will reply you (n8te) later.
Windows Home Servet can be installed on (almost) anything that supports 64 bits windows 7 and since 20gb is enough for windows (windows 7 only needs 10-15gb) Window Home Server will also work with 20gb.
The 160gb is not required but if you're planning to backup multiple computers overnight for example thats when the 160gb is recommend. (You don't even need 160gb for backup).
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The 20 GB you have allocated to the hard disk in your virtual machine is inadequate. According to the system requirements below, you will need to allocate at least 160 GB to get it to install.
The system requirements for Microsoft Home Server 2011 are listed as (from Wikipedia):
CPU - 1.3 GHz dual core or 1.4 GHz single core; x86-64 architecture
RAM - 2 GB (8 GB Maximum)
Hard disk space - At least one 160 GB drive
Will it work with 100gb?
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
Not sure. There's not a lot of documentation on it out there. One person in the reviews section on newegg mentions it's possible on 40 GB, but hard to say if that's true. I'm just going by Microsoft's specifications. It's worth a shot at 100 GB though.
– n8te
15 hours ago
When I opened save as from the log to go to the file and right clicked the setup.exe and chose run as an administrator it started installing. Currently it is 75% done expanding windows files (still with the 20gb disk)
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
It is now preparing my server
– Need Help With Windows
14 hours ago
What did you go with, 100 GB?
– n8te
14 hours ago
|
show 5 more comments
The 20 GB you have allocated to the hard disk in your virtual machine is inadequate. According to the system requirements below, you will need to allocate at least 160 GB to get it to install.
The system requirements for Microsoft Home Server 2011 are listed as (from Wikipedia):
CPU - 1.3 GHz dual core or 1.4 GHz single core; x86-64 architecture
RAM - 2 GB (8 GB Maximum)
Hard disk space - At least one 160 GB drive
Will it work with 100gb?
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
Not sure. There's not a lot of documentation on it out there. One person in the reviews section on newegg mentions it's possible on 40 GB, but hard to say if that's true. I'm just going by Microsoft's specifications. It's worth a shot at 100 GB though.
– n8te
15 hours ago
When I opened save as from the log to go to the file and right clicked the setup.exe and chose run as an administrator it started installing. Currently it is 75% done expanding windows files (still with the 20gb disk)
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
It is now preparing my server
– Need Help With Windows
14 hours ago
What did you go with, 100 GB?
– n8te
14 hours ago
|
show 5 more comments
The 20 GB you have allocated to the hard disk in your virtual machine is inadequate. According to the system requirements below, you will need to allocate at least 160 GB to get it to install.
The system requirements for Microsoft Home Server 2011 are listed as (from Wikipedia):
CPU - 1.3 GHz dual core or 1.4 GHz single core; x86-64 architecture
RAM - 2 GB (8 GB Maximum)
Hard disk space - At least one 160 GB drive
The 20 GB you have allocated to the hard disk in your virtual machine is inadequate. According to the system requirements below, you will need to allocate at least 160 GB to get it to install.
The system requirements for Microsoft Home Server 2011 are listed as (from Wikipedia):
CPU - 1.3 GHz dual core or 1.4 GHz single core; x86-64 architecture
RAM - 2 GB (8 GB Maximum)
Hard disk space - At least one 160 GB drive
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Will it work with 100gb?
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
Not sure. There's not a lot of documentation on it out there. One person in the reviews section on newegg mentions it's possible on 40 GB, but hard to say if that's true. I'm just going by Microsoft's specifications. It's worth a shot at 100 GB though.
– n8te
15 hours ago
When I opened save as from the log to go to the file and right clicked the setup.exe and chose run as an administrator it started installing. Currently it is 75% done expanding windows files (still with the 20gb disk)
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
It is now preparing my server
– Need Help With Windows
14 hours ago
What did you go with, 100 GB?
– n8te
14 hours ago
|
show 5 more comments
Will it work with 100gb?
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
Not sure. There's not a lot of documentation on it out there. One person in the reviews section on newegg mentions it's possible on 40 GB, but hard to say if that's true. I'm just going by Microsoft's specifications. It's worth a shot at 100 GB though.
– n8te
15 hours ago
When I opened save as from the log to go to the file and right clicked the setup.exe and chose run as an administrator it started installing. Currently it is 75% done expanding windows files (still with the 20gb disk)
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
It is now preparing my server
– Need Help With Windows
14 hours ago
What did you go with, 100 GB?
– n8te
14 hours ago
Will it work with 100gb?
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
Will it work with 100gb?
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
Not sure. There's not a lot of documentation on it out there. One person in the reviews section on newegg mentions it's possible on 40 GB, but hard to say if that's true. I'm just going by Microsoft's specifications. It's worth a shot at 100 GB though.
– n8te
15 hours ago
Not sure. There's not a lot of documentation on it out there. One person in the reviews section on newegg mentions it's possible on 40 GB, but hard to say if that's true. I'm just going by Microsoft's specifications. It's worth a shot at 100 GB though.
– n8te
15 hours ago
When I opened save as from the log to go to the file and right clicked the setup.exe and chose run as an administrator it started installing. Currently it is 75% done expanding windows files (still with the 20gb disk)
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
When I opened save as from the log to go to the file and right clicked the setup.exe and chose run as an administrator it started installing. Currently it is 75% done expanding windows files (still with the 20gb disk)
– Need Help With Windows
15 hours ago
It is now preparing my server
– Need Help With Windows
14 hours ago
It is now preparing my server
– Need Help With Windows
14 hours ago
What did you go with, 100 GB?
– n8te
14 hours ago
What did you go with, 100 GB?
– n8te
14 hours ago
|
show 5 more comments
Need Help With Windows is currently out he will reply you (n8te) later.
Windows Home Servet can be installed on (almost) anything that supports 64 bits windows 7 and since 20gb is enough for windows (windows 7 only needs 10-15gb) Window Home Server will also work with 20gb.
The 160gb is not required but if you're planning to backup multiple computers overnight for example thats when the 160gb is recommend. (You don't even need 160gb for backup).
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Need Help With Windows is currently out he will reply you (n8te) later.
Windows Home Servet can be installed on (almost) anything that supports 64 bits windows 7 and since 20gb is enough for windows (windows 7 only needs 10-15gb) Window Home Server will also work with 20gb.
The 160gb is not required but if you're planning to backup multiple computers overnight for example thats when the 160gb is recommend. (You don't even need 160gb for backup).
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Need Help With Windows is currently out he will reply you (n8te) later.
Windows Home Servet can be installed on (almost) anything that supports 64 bits windows 7 and since 20gb is enough for windows (windows 7 only needs 10-15gb) Window Home Server will also work with 20gb.
The 160gb is not required but if you're planning to backup multiple computers overnight for example thats when the 160gb is recommend. (You don't even need 160gb for backup).
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Need Help With Windows is currently out he will reply you (n8te) later.
Windows Home Servet can be installed on (almost) anything that supports 64 bits windows 7 and since 20gb is enough for windows (windows 7 only needs 10-15gb) Window Home Server will also work with 20gb.
The 160gb is not required but if you're planning to backup multiple computers overnight for example thats when the 160gb is recommend. (You don't even need 160gb for backup).
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