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**running a dual Xeon L5640 which wasn’t “supported”:P If it still does the same thing, than try replacing all the double quote characters with a copy/paste of one of the existing quotes from the vmx file’s default entries it took me forever to figure this out but it seems for whatever reason copying and pasting this stuff results in different ascii values that look the same:S(unsure why)…. rwxrwxrwx 1 501 root 341 esxi-uninstall.sh rwxrwxrwx 1 501 root 189 esxi-smctest.sh
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rwxrwxrwx 1 501 root 336 esxi-install.sh Sed: /bootbank/boot.cfg: No such file or directory esxi-install.shĬopying unlocker.tgz to /bootbank/unlocker.tgzĮditing /bootbank/boot.cfg to add module unlocker.tgz Win11_English_圆4.iso esxi-uninstall.sh unlocker.tgz lsīigSur.iso esxi-install.sh esxi-unlocker-301.tgz
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