Welcome Installation Screen Is Not Coming In Centos I386 Installation

Hi ,

I'm installing centos i386 in VM workstation 8. But the Welcome installation screen is not appearing to select language,time zone etc and starts installing the Centos 6.5 automatically. It is not giving me an option to create filesystem, everything it does automatically...
Is there any problem in OS or VM.


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