
It's simply unparralelled compared to everything else that's been offered as a replacement (web FLASH and web HTML5). then FFS, give us back a fully functional.


Regardless, if VMware is going to continue to force everyone down this path of browser only, please make sure the basic functions work without crazy bugs.Īnd if you can't. I'm not sure if this is a limitation in the ESXi web server, server-side engine (if there is one (e.g. Deleting them and re-uploading them using the. Upon examination of the files in the datastore using the datastore browser, they were both were identical in size (4GB) when the originals were ~5.5GB and 8.7GB. Then I started getting this error when trying to load the OS's in VMs. your mainboard manufacturer should have included the relevant drivers on a CD or DVD with the mainboard, or, you can usually get them from the website of the manufacturer. Recognizing them as hung, I refreshed the interface and their operation said Success. the information about the drivers needed, is dependent upon your mainboard storage controller. Using the web interface, and trying to upload ISOs to the datastore, I got two OS's that got to about 73% and 50ish% and the graphs hung on the interface where the operational messages appear. Installing from USB would bypass the need for chipset controller drivers for the DVD drive.įrom a Command Prompt: diskpart select disk 1 //run list disk to make sure your USB is actually disk 1 clean create partition primary active format fs=fat32 quick assign //make note of drive letter for xcopy below exit //exits diskpart xcopy e:\*.Also had this problem and this was the resolution. Installing directly from OS media is usually the easiest when installing a newer OS, but in your case it sounds like you'll need an additional driver (chipset usually). You could also use SMTD (Systems Management Tools and Documentation) instead of LCC. The iDRAC/LCC update actually updates the firmware and and loads newer drivers for deployment directly from LCC. No, that can be used, but it manually supplies the drivers.
