Lion + Parallels 6 + Win 7 (SCSI Driver)

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by RingolfP, Jul 21, 2011.

  1. RingolfP

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    Yesterday I upgraded to Lion.
    Parallels updated on No. 6.
    My bootcamp partition, I have not changed.
    This also works without problems under BC (with Windows 7 32bit).

    Only if I want sarten the BC Installtion in Parallels I get this error:

    SCSI controller is not installed.
    Network bootrom is Installed.
    Trying to boot from SATA Drive 1....

    and dan it crashes

    it pop´s up a screan with 2 choices

    1) Lunch Startup Repair (recommended)
    that works but nothing change
    2) Sart Windows Normally
    the hole process start again

    At Parallels Hard-wareoptions I take

    source: ST9500420AS (disk0)
    thats my BC Partition

    location: SATA 0:1

    I've tried everything imaginable.
    Laction change without result
    new installation of Parallels 6 without result

    Can anyone tell what is wrong there?
     

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  2. BillyT

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    I just faced the same, any technical support here to resolve it?
     
  3. ThoBer

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    Same problem. Can anyone help?
     
  4. HamantK

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    Same here

    Hi - I just upgraded to Lion 2 days ago but I don't think that is the problem -

    I installed Parallels from an SD Card and all went OK - Registered OK

    Then tried to install Windows 7 Ultimate in Parallels and it starts but I get the same message regarding a driver it needs for a CD/dvd for which it wants me to search or locate - I can't seem to do that So I have to force a shut down .

    I have put in a support ticket as I only just bought the parallels 6 a few days ago

    I'll keep a watch to see if you guys get it sorted and If tech comes back to me with a solution.

    Till then No Windows

    Hamant
     
  5. BillyT

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    I have tried to disable the "expanding disk" option in the harddisk tag and reinstall the Windows 7. It took a while for preparing the "non-expanding disk" and I have successfully install the Windows. Now it runs with no problem, even you may still see the "no scsi driver" message when it boots.
     

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