![]() ![]() The reason that Boot Camp couldn't create the partition is that it couldn't create a 20g partition as I didn't have a contiguous block that big available on my hard drive. If all checks out okay on the CD\DVD-ROM and Hard Disk then the only other suggestion I have is try uninstalling/reinstalling VMware Fusion however I think that is not the issue although it certainly can't hurt. Note: It may be easier to try my third suggestion first however since you've received CRC Errors using two different discs it, on first glance, sound like a problematic CD/DVD-ROM Drive so I think testing the CD\DVD-ROM Drive and the Hosts Hard Disk are prudent steps. ![]() My third suggestion would be to make an ISO Image on a Known Good Working System and transfer the ISO Image to the target system and attempt to create the Virtual Machine using the ISO Image. My second suggestion would be to use /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app to Verify the Host's Hard Drive. My first suggestion would be to use a CD/DVD Test Disc and verify the CD/DVD-ROM is functioning properly. Exchanged CD for new CD, attempted installation second time, received same error message at exactly same stage of installation. Installation of Windows would not proceed. First attempt to install Windows XP SP 2 (32-bit) from CD received message "Data Error (cyclic redundancy check)" after all files copied. ![]()
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