Avi Kivity wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Can you capture a screenshot of the BSOD? Maybe some info there.
This is not the same BSOD I had earlier.
http://debian.merseine.nu/bsod.png
This one is due to the -no-acpi switch being passed to qemu, while the
guest really wants ACPI. Don't pass -no-acpi, but do look at
http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/Windows_ACPI_Workaround.
the f7 key works for that.
I think this is:
http://debian.merseine.nu/bsod0.png
This is a corrupted disk, or perhaps the IDE driver is not installed
correctly.
the disk is fine, I can boot it natively. The hardware emulation in qemu
is very old (circa Pentium Pro CPUs). It's possible (probable, do I
remember LBA supports 120 Gbytes? wasn't there an earlier max of 32
Gbytes?) the disk (320 Gbytes) is larger than the emulation supports.
It's also possible that Windows is picking up garbage device geometry.
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