I'm using VMware to use the virtual machine, and I kind of insist on using it 
because I'm also using it with another application that requires VMware for 
standardization of user experience.  

But when I try to import Sage (by double-clicking sage-5.13), it goes through 
the import then gives me the error message, "The import failed because 
C:\Users\Adam\Downloads\Program Downloads\sage-5.13.ova did not pass OVF 
specification conformance or virtual hardware compliance checks.

Click Retry to relax OVF specification and virtual hardware compliance checks 
and try the import again, or click Cancel to cancel the import. If you retry 
the import, you might not be able to use the virtual machine in VMware Player."

If I click "Retry" and let it import, then when I try to open it, it brings up 
a commandline, and only gives me running options that involve Linux.  I'm 
operating on Windows, and I downloaded Sage from the Windows download page.  

If I type nothing at this stage and wait about three seconds, it automatically 
does something and then brings up a new commandline that asks for "savevm 
login: ".  At that point, no matter what I type, it closes the window.  If I 
just leave it for a couple seconds with nothing typed, it again closes the 
window.

Is it just impossible to run this in VMware in Windows?

Thank you,
Adam

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