Hi, Thanks for your prompt answer!
I don't know the format of the image. It was made by CloneZilla. Is that then a raw image? Of course I can post the XML of the VM config. I tried out all of the possibilities: IDE, SATA, SCSI and Virtio. The image was taken from a SATA hardware which is a normal Intel chipset. (I can check the real machine again, if it is important). I don't know whether the image booting or not. :-( How can I check it? The boot process is working because I can see the BSOD screen and the no system disk error message. Any ideas would be appreciated! TIA, Ruzsi 2015-07-11 17:40 GMT+02:00 Jeff Tchang <jeff.tch...@gmail.com>: > - What format is the image is? > - Can you post an XML file of the VM config? > > Changing the driver to VirtIO via registry edits may exacerbate the > problem. I've never done this but wouldn't it make sense to stick to the > more supported IDE drive emulation until you get it booted and thus remove > possible variables of it not booting? > > Are you able to boot the image any other way? > > > On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 8:28 AM, Ruzsinszky Attila < > ruzsinszky.att...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I made a disk image with CloneZilla from the original physical machine. >> >> That image was restored on an iSCSI volume. >> It isn't booting. I got BSOD. >> I tried IDE, SATA, SCSI disk type without any success. >> I tried to using virtio driver and if I use my image+W2k3 install >> CD+virtio VFD the Windows repair console see the disk and I can use the >> repair console with my image but the windows not start >> (or not booting because the system disk can't be seen by original >> "registry"). >> >> The drivers from virtio VFD image were copied to Windows' Driver >> directory manually. >> >> I tried to use virt-win-reg: >> rattila@amd1:~$ virt-win-reg SJ-SIMISPC >> /dev/disk/by-path/<iSCSI-path>:simispc-lun-2: Engedély megtagadva at >> /usr/bin/virt-win-reg line 260. >> (it means: Permission denied.) >> >> What can I do changing the original driver to virtio (or IDE/SATA/SCSI in >> KVM)? >> >> I can't do anything with the physical machine so the only option is >> playing with the disk image. >> >> TIA, >> Ruzsi >> >> _______________________________________________ >> libvirt-users mailing list >> libvirt-users@redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users >> > >
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