Hi again, LonelyDog,
I don't have any immediate answers for this, I'm afraid.
Your virtual machines seem to be taking an awfully long time to actually get to the Windows bootloader.
2014-12-04T13:37:53.933+03:00| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: EFI ROM version: VMW71.00V.0.B64.1410211902 (64-bit RELEASE)
[...]
2014-12-04T13:38:09.770+03:00| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: About to do EFI boot: EFI VMware Virtual SATA CDROM Drive (1.0)
and
2014-12-04T13:09:38.409+03:00| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: EFI ROM version: VMW71.00V.0.B64.1410211902 (64-bit RELEASE)
[...]
2014-12-04T13:10:15.519+03:00| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: About to do EFI boot: EFI VMware Virtual SATA CDROM Drive (1.0)
16 to 37 seconds is a veeeeery long wait before even launching the bootloader from the Windows installation medium. It should probably take closer to 3-4 seconds at most, and more likely less than one second on your modern and fast laptop. Is your laptop doing lots of other stuff at the same time? Any other known reason for things to be delayed like this? If not, this may indicate a problem that should be investigated. (Then again, maybe you are just going through the Boot Manager and picking the boot device each time...? Although some other parts of the logs suggest things are slow too.)
Needless to say, we perform extensive testing with MSDN images in particular, so this is a very surprising problem you are encountering.
Thanks,
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Darius