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[Xen-users] GPLPV BSOD - Win2003 x64

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Subject: [Xen-users] GPLPV BSOD - Win2003 x64
From: Dustin Marquess <dmarquess@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 00:49:10 -0500
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All,

I'm currently running a stock Windows 2003 x64 R2 SP2 install under
Xen 3.3 using a NetBSD 5.0-STABLE dom0.

After installing the 10.0.69 GPLPV drivers
(gplpv_fre_wnet_x86_0.10.0.69.msi), I can only get Windows to boot by
using the /NOGPLPV switch.  If I attempt to boot w/o the switch, it
will immediately BSOD.  All of the Xen devices/services seem to be
installed, so I'm not sure what's wrong.  Is this a known problem when
using a NetBSD dom0?  The NetBSD disks are mirrored using RAIDframe
RAID-1, but I don't believe that matters.

Do I need to go through the serial port setup to help debug the
problem, or will a crash dump work?

Thanks!
-Dustin

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