Bootable CD-ROM question

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by jruschme, Jun 18, 2007.

  1. jruschme

    jruschme Member

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    I was just wondering... why are CD-ROMs attached to the secondary IDE controller not bootable?

    Maybe I'm just too old school, but something bothers me about configuring the CD-ROM as IDE0:1.

    John
     
  2. dglock2

    dglock2 Hunter

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    My dvd burner is on the secondary channel and it boots the comp fine.

    All my comps are setup with the dvd burner on the secondary channel, you may have a controler problem or a drive problem.

    don
     
  3. jruschme

    jruschme Member

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    It's not a problem with my physical host, just with my virtual machines.

    In creating a new VM, if I take the default which is to put the CD/DVD device as IDE0:1 (primary channel, slave device), I can boot the VM and install an OS from CD (physical or image). If, however, I put the virtual CD/DVD device on IDE1:0 (secondary controller, master device) of the VM, I can't boot from it.

    So, the issue appears to be with the virtualized hardware. Most likely, it is a limitation of the BIOS of the VM.

    John
     
  4. Ynot

    Ynot Pro

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    Unfotunately we have some BIOS limitations, that do not allow to boot from secondary controller. In truth, Parallels BIOS does not support secondary controller itself :)
     

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