Hi,
Sebastian Reitenbach <sebastia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks a lot for your answer.
> "James Harper" <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've made a copy of the harddisks of a Windows XP Pro. machine and now
> > I'm
> > > trying to get this image running within Xen, but now I got stuck a
> > little
> > > bit.
> > >
> > > The Xen dom0 is a SLES10SP2, running Xen 3.2.0.
> > >
> > > I used the virt-manager to create the virtual machine, however due to
> > > changed hardware, the boot process of the hvm domU ends up in a BSOD.
> > > I found the WindowsPV GPL drivers version 0.8.9, where I copied the
> > > windowsxp *inf files to C:\windows\inf and the corresponding *sys
> > files to
> > > c:\windows\system32\drivers. But I still get the BSOD when booting
> > > windows.
> > >
> > > Or do I need to reconfigure the xen configuration of the domU, to make
> > the
> > > PV drivers work?
> > >
> > > Otherwise I wonder, what hardware Xen emulates for a plain HVM guest,
> > so
> > > that I can install the right drivers from the Windows installation CD.
> > > So, which driver files belong into which place?
> > >
> > > Any hint or just a pointer to the right documentation is be very
> > > appreciated.
> > >
> >
> > Try downloading 0.9.11-pre12 of the drivers which should be pretty
> > stable, with the exception of disabling and enabling the network drivers
> > (causes a crash sometimes - fixed in hg). You'll need to completely
> > uninstall 0.8.9 though as an upgrade really isn't supported. The wiki
> > has information on how to do this.
> >
> > My testing has shown a huge increase in network performance vs the qemu
> > emulated drivers under 2003, but not so much under XP, although I'm
> > testing them on a different machine.
> I downloaded the version you mentioned, and put the copied disk back into
> the physical host, and installed the drivers. In the end it said,
> successfully installed. However, I saw such messages, when I took a look
> into the detailed installation log:
>
> ...
> Installing the driver....
> Updating the driver...
> The device is not plugged in, cannot update the driver.
> Installing the driver...
> Completed
>
> Then I put the disk back into the xen host, but I still get the BSOD.
> When I boot in save mode, it shows a list of drivers that it loads, but
> there I cannot see anything regarding some xen drivers used, what I
> expected.
> In one of the other tests I did, I downloaded the PV drivers from Novell,
> and installed them. With these I also still get the BSOD, but I saw at
least
> the xenbus.sys file in the list of loaded drivers when booting windows in
> safe mode.
>
> However, I also installed XP Pro from scratch in Xen, and then installed
the
> GPL PV drivers there. After the installer was done, windows detected the
new
> hardware and installed the drivers.
Doh! I was too fast with saying so. At the end of the installation, the
installer said, there was an error, The device cannot be started (Code 10)
(freely translated from German)
kind regards
Sebastian
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