Missing CD/DVD Device Driver Problem While Installing Vista on VMWare Server/ESX
When installing Windows Vista on VMWare Server or VMWare ESX Server using ISO image of Vista setup DVD, after boot up normally with for Vista installation from DVD image, the setup will then halted for error message in a pop-up window titled “Load Driver” that basically implies that the the driver for the virtual CD/DVD-ROM that just been used to boot up the computer is not found.
A required CD/DVD device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD or USB flash drive, please insert it now.
Note: If the Windows installation media is in the CD/DVD drive, you can safely remove it for this step.

The error is pretty weird as Vista obviously recognizes that simulated DVD-ROM drive in Vista VM while booting up, and successfully started the installation process. But soon it fails to find the DVD-ROM in Vista VM drive again. The possible cause likely to be some VMWare virtualization product such as VMWare and VMWare ESX Server use different kind or type of CD-ROM emulation, which Vista does not have the driver of it, thus preventing the Vista installation to proceed.
The resolution is to provide the device driver for the CDROM drive to Vista. VMWare Communities have provided a .FLP virtual floppy image file that can be mounted to the Vista virtual machine to provide the needed driver for the setup to continue.
Download the GrayconDrivers.flp virtual floppy image file.
Load the virtual floppy image in Vista VM. Before that, ensure that you have connected the floppy drive for the virtual machine by selecting te “Connect at power on” option for virtual floppy configuration, and the device status is connected. Else after resetting the VM, the floppy drive may be disconnected.
To mount the floppy, click on the “Settings: on the VM window’s menu bar or toolbar. In the Virtual Machine Settings, select the “Floppy Drive”. Under the Connection section, click on “Use a floppy image”, and then enter the path to the FLP file you have downloaded just now. You can also click on “Browse” to locate the file in folder. Click OK when done.
Now go back to Vista installation screen in the VM as shown above, where the error occurs. Click on Browse to locate the driver for the CD-ROM and DVD-ROM on the A: drive and click OK. Wait for the driver installation to complete, and the installation process should be able to continue as usual.
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July 30th, 2008 16:02
[...] Re: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Bit Installation Problem I have searched out an another website wid a solution well a typical one but I hope u people would help me out understanding that thing..How can I mount things and create VM there dont know much about it havnt done that..Plz read and then clarify it thanks a million.. Missing CD/DVD Device Driver Problem While Installing Vista on VMWare Server/ESX
July 30th, 2008 16:08
[...] Re: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Bit Installation Problem I have searched out an another website wid a solution well a typical one but I hope u people would help me out understanding that thing..How can I mount things and create VM there dont know much about it havnt done that..Plz read and then clarify it thanks a million.. Missing CD/DVD Device Driver Problem While Installing Vista on VMWare Server/ESX
August 3rd, 2008 10:56
[...] it said i need the floppy device driver to fix it but my laptop does not have floppy driver Missing CD/DVD Device Driver Problem While Installing Vista on VMWare Server/ESX
August 5th, 2008 09:30
it said i need the floppy device driver to fix it but my laptop does not have a floppy and i wipe my windows out right now. it there anyway to fix it ?