I am, however, new to creating a Windows VM and didn't think I would have an issue. I have three Linux VMs on the same machine so am not new to creating VMs with ISO files. When I select the file in VMware, it recognizes that it is Windows 7 Pro however, after going through the initial VMware setup requirements, VMware tries to run the image and comes back with "Operating System not found". In trying to create a Windows Pro VM (since I can't directly run the setup.exe), I used MagicISO to create an ISO of the contents of the "expandedSetup" directory. I installed this on a test machine without issue. This directory contains all the files of the. Running the executable created a sub-directory called "expandedSetup" from the. In 2010 I bought Windows 7 Pro (downloadable) that consisted of three files - an executable and two. First, I've been doing searches most of the day on this without luck.
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