Ok, thanks for your answer! Apparently no developer looked into this
during the past 5 years, so it likely won't happen in the future, and
since you don't need it anymore, let's simply close this ticket.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Well, it's not an issue for me, but is a nice to have feature. I don't use
the tablet in question anymore. The tablet had an uefi that didn't allow
pendrive boot, but if it could be done what I proposed with qemu, a linux
distro could be booted with qemu and this installed manually in a
partition.
Looking through old bug tickets... is this still an issue with the
latest version of QEMU? Or could we close this ticket nowadays?
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Incomplete
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Well, the tablet calls \\.\PhysicalDrive0 to the entire disk and
\\.\PhysicalDrive2 a mounted pendrive. Looking at disk administration,,
\\.\PhysicalDrive0 has the following partition schema:
- 2GB Recover partition
- 500M EFI partition
- 15,04 Windows C: Partition
- 6G Raw partition (no data, here
I am not sure whether I have understood your request completely. QEMU
can access raw partitions if the OS supports them. MS Windows supports
physical partitions and calls them \\.\PhysicalDrive0,
\\.\PhysicalDrive1 and so on. Admin rights are required to access these
devices. Depending on your shel