Hi,
The error line is:
Basically, what's required is the "STOP:" line + the image where it
fails (so, the line below). Image being likely to be NTOSKRNL.EXE
Nothing about NTOSKRNL.EXE on the blue screen!
> I don't want Virtio. I want to boot my image first. As I mentioned
> I can't use the mergeide.req on the physical machine but I can do
> anything with the image (if I don't het error messages from the
> virt-win-reg).
Well, then, you can mount the image in a Linux machine and use the
chntpw tool to edit manually the registry and add the missing driver
information?
Yes, I think.
Basically, most you're missing here is linking some hardware classes
to proper device (likely intelide.sys) so that your Windows can
properly setup its storage stack.
I think this is the problem. How can we solve it?
TIA,
Ruzs
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