Device - Vmware Windows 10 Inaccessible Boot

She navigated to a USB drive she had pre-loaded (she wasn’t a rookie) with the VMware Tools floppy image—specifically the vmwscsi.inf driver for the LSI Logic SAS controller. Then, the magic incantation:

“Oh no,” she muttered. “Not the payroll box.” vmware windows 10 inaccessible boot device

diskpart list volume exit dism /image:D:\ /get-drivers /format:table No VMware storage driver listed. Of course. She navigated to a USB drive she had

The VMware splash screen appeared. The swirling dots. Five seconds. Ten seconds. Of course

drvload E:\win10\amd64\vmwscsi.inf A pause. A blink of the cursor.

“The virtual disk is fine,” she said, checking the datastore. “So the guest can’t see the boot disk.”

Outside, the night was quiet. But inside the datacenter, one little VM was booting happily again—unaware it had almost died for a driver’s vanishing act. Always keep a recovery ISO and driver floppy image nearby. In the world of VMware and Windows 10, the boot device is never truly inaccessible—it’s just waiting for the right driver to show it the way home.