It's a full install.  I tripple-checked that before I even tried running Fusion.

This problem is weird, and as far as I know nobody's been able to duplicate it.

On Jul 31, 2010, at 2:09 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

> John, is this Disc a full install of XP?  OR just an upgrade disc?  THat 
> could be your issue right there, as a full instalation disc is required.    
> On Jul 30, 2010, at 3:00 PM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
> 
>> Hi list.
>> 
>> I recently installed VMWare fusion on my MacBook so I can run Windows XP if 
>> I ever need to.  Installing VMWare was easy enough. I then located an XP 
>> install CD in my basement. I'm not sure how long we've had it kicking around 
>> here, but from all I could tell the disk was in working order.
>> 
>> I inserted the Disk and brought up Fusion. It seemed to be working perfectly 
>> until I hit save.  Then the CD drive did its thing for a minute before 
>> VMWare yelled at me that there was no bootable media detected.
>> 
>> Help?
>> 
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