Try Setting up a vSphere home lab environment at home these days. When I installed esxi 5.0 on an compatible machine, I encountered a purple screen crash PSOD)
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Note: the key part of the error message is Can't detect the last level cache instead of No Place on disk to dump data. I 've been thinking about the hard disk at the beginning, the error is reported if the hard disk is not found due to the AHCI or IDE configuration, which wastes a lot of time)
Google found a solution: Disable Limit Maximum CPUID Value in BIOS.
My motherboard is Asus P8Z68-V LX, the motherboard BIOS configuration interface is in Advanced) settings in the CPU configuration, change the Limit CPUID Maximum option from the default Enable to Disable.
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