I tried the same with DS918+, but this got me into a installation loop I had to select VMWare/ESXi on boot otherwise no data hd was shown during installation and dsm installation failed When configuring the synoboot as scsi I was not able to connect to my nas (didnt get an IP from DHCP) I was using an old version of Starwind V2V converter, this converted the image but apparently sth was different and it didnt really boot up correctly (no LAN). When the HD erase notification appears it should show you all your data hds you added – I added 1 boot hd and 3 data hds so 3 hds should be shown. using the link on xpenology to be sure to use a supported version). Power up the vm and you will realize it doesnt boot – change bios boot order and after saving select VMWare while booting (you need to be real quick this is only showing for some secs).įind your ds via and run installation as usual (I downloaded latest 6.2. add x more scsi hds (same settings as when using the wizard)Ĭopy the two vmdk files from the conversion above and add as a SATA hd (select the 1k file) and select keep existing format The wizzard always creates a data hd, you can use this as your first data hd or delete it later. Run the "new vm wizzard" on VMWare Workstation Player Convert Loader img to vmdk with Starwind V2V Image Converter (free)ģ. Please note: This is how I made it work, dont blame me if this is not working for you. Following on of these tutorials () brought me very close to my goal but still I had to do some try and error, therefore I am sharing my piece of the cake here. I know there are other tutorials for VMWare Workstation Pro and the procedure is quite similar. This is how I managed to get DSM 6.2 running on the free VMWare Workstation Player 15.
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