On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Stefan Weil <s...@weilnetz.de> wrote: > Am 08.09.2012 02:48, schrieb Clemens Kolbitsch: >> >> Hi guys, >> >> I need to run Win7 64bit in Qemu without KVM support. I found a few >> messages concerning the "unsupported architecture" problem (Windows >> shows a BSOD with "STOP 0x0000005D ..." on boot), for example >> >> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2011-03/msg01623.html >> or >> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.qemu/92457 >> >> but I don't think there was ever a solution to the problem - at least >> what is proposed does not work (I've tried stable and GIT versions). >> >> Since I have a decent background of modifying the Qemu internals, I'm >> more than happy to contribute to solving this issue, but I'm not sure >> if anyone is currently working on it (i.e., I don't want to start at 0 >> in case someone is about to release a patch). >> >> Please let me know if there is already a know solution/workaround or >> whoever might be working on it, please ping me so we can sync. >> >> BTW, in case this is necessary, here are the details of what I >> need/what is not working: >> >> Qemu: current git-trunk, >> >> x86_64-softmmu$ ./qemu-system-x86_64 --version >> QEMU emulator version 1.2.50, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard >> >> host: 64bit, Ubuntu LTS12.04 >> >> guest: 64bit Windows 7, no KVM possible >> >> Thanks! >> -Clemens > > > Hi Clemens, > > AFAIK, nobody is working on this issue which exists for a long time now. > It would be great if you could find a solution to make QEMU without KVM > work with Windows guests.
Hi Stefan, thanks for the info. I'll work on it then - hopefully I can come back with a patch soon! > PS: It's QEMU, not Qemu. I modified the subject in my reply :-) hehe, old habbit :) I'll try to remember - but why is the ML then called "Qemu-devel" ? ;) -Clemens