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Hello, I had a copy of Windows Server 2008 running in VMWare Server as a SCSI disk. On Virtualbox I'm getting the blue screen of death at boot. I'm assuming that this is because it is not seeing the same SCSI controller it is expecting (I'm trying the Virtualbox SCSI controller, for now). I've tried deleting the LSI controller from the device manager on the VMWare side from within Windows, but I'm still getting the BSOD here in Virtualbox. I'd *really* like to get this VM migrated over. It is the only thing that seems to be holding up deployment right now, I've been able to migrate several FreeBSD and Linux guests. I'm pretty inexperienced when it comes to Windows, so the number of things I know to try is limited! I have tried an OS repair using the Windows install DVD though, to no avail. Any suggestions as to what I can try here? --
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