Anup Gangwar gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello All,Has anyone had success installing (and runnning) Vista 64 bit on
QEMU. I tried it and landed into a variety of windows blue screen errors. The
EFI BIOS also does not seem to be working with the QEMU version in CVS.
> Thanks for the help.Regards,Anup
Hello All,
Has anyone had success installing (and runnning) Vista 64 bit on QEMU. I
tried it and landed into a variety of windows blue screen errors. The EFI
BIOS also does not seem to be working with the QEMU version in CVS.
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Anup
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The problem isn't with qemu. MinGW doesn't support largefiles yet so qemu can
internally handle this (for example, qcow), but the physical file cannot be
larger than 2GB on MinGW. Petition those guys to fix this. Cygwin has
supported largefiles f
Hi,
Ask in Windows Vista official forums in technet page (http://
technet.microsoft.com/) what the error is, and so we can know what
the problem is inside qemu.
Regards
Natalia Portillo
El 27/06/2006, a las 20:52, Marco Sanvido escribió:
Numerous people successfully installed vista on qemu
Numerous people successfully installed vista on qemu. I'm able to bootstrap (pass the ACPI test),and do most of the installation, but I still get the d144 error message.1) Someone had reported that they where able to pass this point, could you share your configuration?
2) What is the error d00
http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/download/qemu-0.8.1-win32-imgover4g.patch
apparently fixes this. maybe Natalia mentionned no problem on qcow images,
not raw.
On 6/12/06, Christian MICHON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
qemu-img.exe create -f raw test.raw 2G
should take a couple of minutes to run,
qemu-img.exe create -f raw test.raw 2G
should take a couple of minutes to run, yet completes in
less than 1s and test.raw is 0 bytes long.
On 6/12/06, Natalia Portillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sure you're doing something bad.
I used qemu-img and qemu with mingw32 and files not just bigger
I don't mind learning. Which version of msys/mingw/gcc/binutils do you have ?
On 6/12/06, Natalia Portillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sure you're doing something bad.
I used qemu-img and qemu with mingw32 and files not just bigger than
2Gb but bigger than 6Gb even.
--
Christian
___
I'm sure you're doing something bad.
I used qemu-img and qemu with mingw32 and files not just bigger than
2Gb but bigger than 6Gb even.
El 12/06/2006, a las 20:33, Christian MICHON escribió:
interestingly enough, qemu-img is compiled with large file support,
yet
on win32/mingw (gcc 3.4.5)
interestingly enough, qemu-img is compiled with large file support, yet
on win32/mingw (gcc 3.4.5) qemu-img cannot manage images bigger
than 2Gb
anyone ever succeded this on win32 host ? large file support using
mingw ?
On 6/9/06, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 09 June 2006 21:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Ben Taylor wrote:
Does the ACPI patch that was posted a couple of weeks ago for
Solaris/X86 support help at all?
That patch would be much easier to test if someone were to provide a
pre-compiled ACPI blob. (I'd love to test it).
regards,
--
Paul Jakma [EMAIL PROTECT
true. I just noticed in qemu makefiles all large file support are already in.
I guess I need to try with a big raw image...
On 6/9/06, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 09 June 2006 21:41, Christian MICHON wrote:
> ok, I'll try that. But I also suspect a win32/mingw limitation on f
On Mac OS X host Windows XP does refuse to install on a qcow image
but raw images work.
I haven't tried, but I think it's the same with Vista. Installing in
a raw image works fine.
Am 09.06.2006 um 22:41 schrieb Christian MICHON:
ok, I'll try that. But I also suspect a win32/mingw limitati
I used a precompiled binary that is on the google for installing a
full opensuse 10 and made a 7gb qcow with no problem at all.
However,
try to do a dd=/dev/zero to grow the qcow first or so.
just, are you in NTFS xD?
El 09/06/2006, a las 21:41, Christian MICHON escribió:
ok, I'll try that. B
On Friday 09 June 2006 21:41, Christian MICHON wrote:
> ok, I'll try that. But I also suspect a win32/mingw limitation on files
> bigger than 2Gb, since "gcc -dumpspecs" does not show anything
> related to -m64, which I'd expect to have to add to CFLAGS to
> be able to use iso or qcow images bigger
ok, I'll try that. But I also suspect a win32/mingw limitation on files
bigger than 2Gb, since "gcc -dumpspecs" does not show anything
related to -m64, which I'd expect to have to add to CFLAGS to
be able to use iso or qcow images bigger than 2Gb.
Apparently, experimental build of cygwin may carr
Tried to format the qcow with another windows version but vista/
longhorn?
Vista is well known for their problems on formatting step with a
variety of emulators.
In their developer's page they say to format the virtual disk first
with XP for use of vista under VPC.
El 09/06/2006, a las 16:
Christian MICHON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no
>
> the error message from vista is explicit: no acpi, no boot.
>
> On 6/9/06, Sylvain Petreolle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- "Nigel J. Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > > >
> > > Yes you do need ACPI to get the .iso to boot. I
I can't go any further than formatting an 8Gb qcow image.
Vista complains it can't use it. I'm using a win32/mingw
home-made compilation. Vista needs at least 6.7Gb
Is this a 64 bits limitation on win32/mingw ? how can
we get past it ? suggestions are welcome
On 6/9/06, Christian MICHON <[EMAIL
yesterday's snapshot of cvs is ok, minus the _commit fixes for win32/mingw
which are not yet inside the tar.bz2
I can see vista booting now...
On 6/9/06, Christian MICHON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
no
the error message from vista is explicit: no acpi, no boot.
_
no
the error message from vista is explicit: no acpi, no boot.
On 6/9/06, Sylvain Petreolle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- "Nigel J. Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> >
> Yes you do need ACPI to get the .iso to boot. I tried it and it failed.
> You also need 512M of ram and the ability to
--- "Nigel J. Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> >
> Yes you do need ACPI to get the .iso to boot. I tried it and it failed.
> You also need 512M of ram and the ability to accept that your PC will
> BSOD often :-)
>
> I'll stick with FC5
>
> Nigel
>
You could try -no-acpi switch perhaps.
R
-win2k-hack worked for me now! :-D install is overall 3 hours on an
Intel Core Duo 2.0Ghz machine 512mb Ram for Vista.
One OS more on the Qemu supported list! Thanks to all you guys,
especially those who introduced ACPI to qemu in the last weeks!
Cheers from Project Q!
cordney*
Am 09.06
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 14:25 +0200, René Korthaus wrote:
> Am 09.06.2006 um 14:08 schrieb Brian Wheeler:
>
> > On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 10:20 +0200, René Korthaus wrote:
> >> Edit:
> >>
> >> I think it has something to do with the harddisk image. Error is
> >> "STOP: d144 Unknown Hard Error".
> >>
Am 09.06.2006 um 14:08 schrieb Brian Wheeler:
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 10:20 +0200, René Korthaus wrote:
Edit:
I think it has something to do with the harddisk image. Error is
"STOP: d144 Unknown Hard Error".
Somebody having an idea?
I set the windows 2000 install fix flag (-win2k-hack)
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 10:20 +0200, René Korthaus wrote:
> Edit:
>
> I think it has something to do with the harddisk image. Error is
> "STOP: d144 Unknown Hard Error".
>
> Somebody having an idea?
>
>
I set the windows 2000 install fix flag (-win2k-hack) and it installed
for me. Upon i
Edit:
I think it has something to do with the harddisk image. Error is
"STOP: d144 Unknown Hard Error".
Somebody having an idea?
Am 09.06.2006 um 09:55 schrieb René Korthaus:
With CVS from May 28 Vista install boots.
But now i got another problem: During extraction of files install
With CVS from May 28 Vista install boots.
But now i got another problem: During extraction of files install
stops with an unknown hardware error.
Is there a size limit for -cdrom files? The install DVD is about 3,3GB.
Am 09.06.2006 um 02:11 schrieb Nigel J. Terry:
Christian MICHON wrote:
Christian MICHON wrote:
don't you need special acpi features inside qemu/bios, otherwise the iso
would not boot ?
On 6/8/06, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi people,
Microsoft has released a free download ISO of Windows Vista Beta 2.
This Beta will expire at July 1st 2007.
Anyone w
don't you need special acpi features inside qemu/bios, otherwise the iso
would not boot ?
On 6/8/06, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi people,
Microsoft has released a free download ISO of Windows Vista Beta 2.
This Beta will expire at July 1st 2007.
Anyone who want to download it (3
Hi people,
Microsoft has released a free download ISO of Windows Vista Beta 2.
This Beta will expire at July 1st 2007.
Anyone who want to download it (3.3 GB for 32 bit version, 4.4 GB for
64 bit version) can go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/preview.mspx
It might be fun to
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