Virtual WLC on VMWare ESXi 4.0

Hi team,
I am currently trying to install a Virtual WLC (latest 7.5 release) on a VMWare ESXi 4.0, I am using the OVF template to deploy the image, but when booting the VM I am prompted with a "No operating system found" error.
Just to make sure there was no problem with the OVA file, I also downloaded the 7.4 release image, but I get the same error.
Note that I did the exact same procedure in our lab a few days ago, with the 7.5 image, BUT a ESXi 4.1, and it worked perfectly. Is there any incompatibility with ESXi 4.0? The deployment guide speaks of 4.x/5.x, but I am wondering if it was tested against 4.0 ... Unfortunately the 4.0 release is a customer deployment in production, we can´t change the VMWare version.
Are there any settings I could change on the VM to make this work?
I noticed the system creates a small ISO file (44Kb) when powering the VM on, but it disappears when powering off. Not sure if that´s the expected behavior.
Any guidelines on how to move forward would be appreciated!
Thanks
Javier

Kindly following the link given for the ova file deployment 
                              http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12723/products_tech_note09186a0080bd2d04.shtml
            as I agree that not all the ova files can be corrupted make sure you use the option of “deploy ova Template” in vshpere client

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