Hi,

Do you need the exact error message (the codes)?
>>
>>
> The error message "No system disk" means the disk is booting from a KVM
> perspective so no.
>
Wait a moment! There isn't any text format error messages! So no explicite
"No system disk", either.
There are long hexa codes. One of them is 0x0...7b if I remember well and
the machine always
reboot (of course I can disable automatic reboot).


>
>> I don't want Virtio. I want to boot my image first.
>>
>
> You already have it seems like.
>
Yes, I found a howto about virtio and I tried to use it. In the 1st time I
choosed SATA.


> As I mentioned I can't use the mergeide.req on the physical machine but I
>> can do anything with the image (if I don't het error messages from the
>> virt-win-reg).
>>
> I don't know if my restore to iSCSI volume was perfect.
>>
>
> It looks liek your restore to the ISCSI volume went well.
>
Nice. ;-)


> There wasn't any error messages and the imag is able to boot until BSOD
>> which means missing system disk. Is that right?
>>
>
> Correct.
>
OK.My diagnostic is almost perfect (with Google help).

TIA:
Ruzsi
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