Hi Pierre,
On 11/07/2015 20:01, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote: > > The error line is: *** STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF789AA94, 0xC0000034, > > 0x00000000, 0x00000000) > > Perfect, this is what was expected. This should be easy to fix. > Good news! ;-) > Great, then, it opens possibilities. Let's try the following: > - - Install chntpw > Is that a Linux program? I use Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. > - - Mount your disk on Linux > Clear. > - - Move to Windows/System32/config (beware the case!) > OK. > - - Now, start registry editor: chntpw -e sam system security software > "system security software" is parameters? > The following commands are to type in chntpw prompt: > - - hive 1 (to move to system) > - - cd ControlSet001 > - - cd Control > - - cd CriticalDeviceDatabase > - - Check you have the following keys: primary_ide_channel, > secondary_ide_channel, pci#ven_8086&dev_7010, pci#ven_8086&dev_7111 > keys. Some will be missing (otherwise, you'd boot ;-)). > I think I'll find SATA something, because the original image was taken from a SATA system. > - - Add the missing ones. For example: 'nk pci#ven_8086&dev_7111' > What does it mean "'nk"? > followed by: 'cd pci#ven_8086&dev_7111' followed by 'nv 1 Service' (1 > ... and "'nv"? > for REG_SZ) followed by 'ed Service' and type intelide. Proceed like > that will all the missing keys & values[1], 'cd ..' when you're done > with all the values of a key, to proceed for the others > - - cd .. (you're now in Control) > - - cd .. (you're now in ControlSet001) > - - cd Services > - - Check you have the following keys: atapi and intelide > - - Add the missing ones[2]. REG_DWORD type is 4 when doing nv. (like nv > 4 ErrorControl) > - - You're done, so: q to quit chntpw (of course, reply 'y' to write hives) > Maybe I'll have question with registry. Tomorrow morning I'll try your steps. Can I a backup file from the registy before I start the procedure? And how? > Back to your linux term: > - - cd ../drivers/ > - - Check you have atapi.sys and intelide.sys. In case you don't, > extract them from the cab file you can find in Windows\Driver Cache\i386 > - - Umount > - - Try to boot again, and report. > Now I copied the virtio drivers to the ./Drivers directory. I understand the 1st goal is booting from IDE. What about SATA? Thanks for your howto! I think I'll ask you about registry. Question not just for you: Why did I get error message "permission denied" for vir-win-reg command? TIA, Ruzsi
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