As it turns out... I figured it out... I plugged away at the device manager updating drivers to what looked like generic windows drivers for various devices and then had to configure the VMWare disk as an IDE disk, and not a SCSI disk as it does by default.

This was kind of an odd one off question. Sorry..

Cheers. Steve.

On 02/13/2014 11:20 AM, Stephen Adler wrote:
Guys,

So I'm trying to do something rather complicated and contorted. Basically I have a virtual box windows 7 guest environment which is running fine using virtual box, but if I boot it using VMware, the vmware guest causes a windows blue screen to happen at boot up time.

So, without reinstalling windows 7 from scratch under VMware, I need to disable a driver which seems to work under virtual box but not under vmware. Do you guys know how to hunt for this driver? How to find out which driver is causing the VMware guest to blue screen? and then how to replace it with a generic windows driver?

Thanks!

Steve.

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