JDMurray wrote: » You're getting this BSOD while installing Windows Server 2003 in VMWare? I associate this message with bad memory or a bad hard drive. After you create your VMWare image, but before you boot from the CD to install Windows, run a disk diagnostic to see if there are any problems with the hard drive partition or the VMWare files for that image. It might also be possible that your installation CD is bad, so I'd get another one to try, or download the CD's ISO from MSDN if you can.
JDMurray wrote: » Are you creating the VMWare image on the same partition that you installed Windows XP, or are you using a different partition? Regardless, run a CHKDSK on the partition where your VMWare image files are. And when you installed Windows XP, did you use the quick format or the full format? The quick format doesn't check the installation partition for errors. If the BSOD still occurs after you've ruled out disk errors and installation media problem, download a copy of memtest86 (or memtest86+) and have it exercise your system's RAM overnight. I don't think this is the problem, but it doesn't hurt to rule out bad RAM.
royal wrote: » I've had BSOD issues because I had a bad ISO download. Re-downloading the ISO fixed the problem for me.