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Some iso files not showing up when creating a VM


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All my iso files are stored in the same isos folder and I've been running one debian and one windows vm from those iso files without problem.

I've downloaded pfSense CE zip file, and unzip it to an iso file, transfer it to the same isos folder. However, the pfSense iso file does not show up for me to choose when creating a new vm. Even I put the full iso path and name directly, the file can't be found when starting the vm.
I'm not sure what I did wrongly.

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43 minutes ago, bthoven said:

All my iso files are stored in the same isos folder and I've been running one debian and one windows vm from those iso files without problem.

I've downloaded pfSense CE zip file, and unzip it to an iso file, transfer it to the same isos folder. However, the pfSense iso file does not show up for me to choose when creating a new vm. Even I put the full iso path and name directly, the file can't be found when starting the vm.
I'm not sure what I did anything wrong.

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What is your setting in VM Settings for ISO path

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And what is the setup of your share?

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