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RE: [Xen-users] windows 2003 
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  I have finally gotten one version 
  of windows 2003 r2 x64 installed as a guest.   The bad news is no 
  network.   The network tab says it’s a 
  realtek 8139 when I know it is a intel.  I tried downloading the intel 
  drivers and they wont install says it’s the wrong hard ware.   Is 
  this common that it uses a 8139 as a generic network card?   Also the network card 
  shows   The device can not find enough 
  free resources to use.   I get that same message for the 
  vga adapter and an unrecognized pci device.   Any body have any ideas of what to 
  disable or try to make this work?     Thanks Mike     Are 
you saying that your REAL network card is an Intel one, or that you've set 
your vm configuration file to say it's an Intel network adapter? There is 
three (I think) options for network devices within QEMU, which is what your 
Windows installation will see - Windows don't see your REAL HARDWARE, just what 
QEMU tells it there is, and the network card by default is a RealTek 8139, but 
you can select another one in the config for your VM.    I 
would try another network card, something like: vif = [ 'type=ioemu, model=ne2k_pci' ] I believe that QEMU supports (that's what 
qemu-doc.html says): ne2k_pci, rll8139, 
smc91c111 and lance So, it may be that the 64-bit driver for 
rtl8139 isn't working right - try another one and see if that works any 
better...  -- Mats     | 
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