Does anyone happen to know what's causing this?
Windows XP original release (i.e. SP zero) is fine (connecting using
VNC). As soon as you install SP2:
1) Windows Hardware Mangler shows two mice - a PS/2 and a QEMU HID
compatible one.
2) There's a mystery PCI device.
3) After a f
nor any 32-bit version of Windows after that, mainly
since they require BIOS and not all the support is there in the
UEFI/CSM BIOS emulation.
As above, hoping to rectify that at some point.
later,
Thanks for that. Virtualbox is is then, for now. Although I could
probably run Windows 7-64 W
ox a
> while back, but after a few days it was still going so I put it on the back
> burner. It wasn't clear how I'd get a Windows XP image on it anyway.
>
> So what's the best way to do this? I need it to run various Windows 32-bit
> utilities, USB related (e.g. dongle s
Hi Frank,
bhyve doesn't support anything older than Vista,
That's correct, though I'm hoping to support XP and Server 2003 at
some point.
and I'm unclear as to whether it supports 32-bit versions of that.
It doesn't, nor any 32-bit version of Windows after that, mainly since
they requ
> Virtualbox a while back, but after a few days it was still going so I
> put it on the back burner. It wasn't clear how I'd get a Windows XP
> image on it anyway.
>
> So what's the best way to do this? I need it to run various Windows
> 32-bit utilities, USB
n the back burner. It wasn't clear how I'd get a Windows XP
image on it anyway.
So what's the best way to do this? I need it to run various Windows
32-bit utilities, USB related (e.g. dongle servers, USB connected
hardware &c). I do have site-licensed Windows XP disks. Not to me