Glad that worked, thanks! Marking as invalid since no new code was
released.
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Pressing any key quickly enough starts the boot process successfully.
In win10, PC Health Check now qualifies the OS as ok to upgrade to
win11.
Please close this case.
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Does your boot screen show the "Press any key" screen before showing the
error? If so press a key quickly during that time and it should boot
into windows
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I created a new VM; installed win10 with TPM2.0, secure boot, and SATA
CDROM enabled from the start.
I got the same boot error.
Any suggestions?
P.S. The ISO file was downloaded from Microsoft and verified for SHA
sum.
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Package ovmf is version 2022.02-3
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qemu/kvm win10 client cannot upgrade to win11
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win10 boot error with SATA CDROM 1 boot option selected
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Hi Lena,
Package ovmf is already installed. It was probably installed by virt-
manager.
You will find attached 2 screenshots of ovmf and OVMF folders in the
system.
I added SATA CDROM 1 to the boot options as suggested.
I still get the win10 boot error (see attached).
Please bear in mind that
OVMF system folder
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Hello peterzay,
The secure boot failure may indicate you don't have it installed on your
system. Try running:
sudo apt install ovmf
If it is not already installed try running your vm again.
Also it may help to enable SATA CDROM 1 in your boot options. Not having it has
caused some issues for m
>provide a more complete description of the problem
What is missing from the description of the problem?
You have the precise steps required to reproduce this problem. It
occurs on every attempt.
Whether "bug" or "configuration", the product does not work.
Please provide a fix.
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Hi peterzay,
It seems likely to me that this is a local configuration problem, rather
than a bug in Ubuntu. If indeed this is a local configuration problem,
you can find pointers to get help for this sort of problem here:
https://ubuntu.com/support/community-support
I'm marking this report as Inc
The "boot error" is reproducible.
1. start Virtual Machine Manager
2. click on Open
3. this opens a window called win10 on QEMU/KVM
4. in this window (3.), click on Power on the virtual machine (black triangle
pointing right)
5. you get the "boot error" in window (3.)
As for executing *.efi, whi
@peterzay did you try to boot the system when you got to the screen you
attached in comment #16? This is the UEFI interactive shell, it does not
look like a boot error. You might try to change to the UEFI directory,
maybe /EFI/BOOT, and execute the *.efi file in there. This might be a
matter of boo
To clarify the previous comment:
First, TPM settings were added to the windows VM. They worked fine.
Second, Secure Boot code was added to the xml. It caused the windows
boot error.
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I implemented your 2 code additions separately.
First, TPM code was added to the xml. It worked fine.
Second, Secure Boot was added to the xml. It caused the windows boot
error.
Hope this help.
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Here is the xml screenshot.
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I get the following Windows boot error.
Note the extra line in the section that cannot be deleted.
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You will also need secure boot. To do this you will have to edit the xml
for your vm.
Start by going to Edit > Preferences > General in the main virt-manager
window. Select Enable XML editing.
Now in your vm settings window, select Overview then the XML tab. in the
section add the following two
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Hello,
Since Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 to run, you will need a TPM emulator.
To do this, make sure you have swtpm installed. In the terminal run:
sudo apt install swtpm swtpm-tools
With those installed, enter your virtual machine settings, click Add
Hardware, select TPM, then choose:
Type: em
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As best as I can recall, you only need to input CPU (8), RAM (8192 MiB),
and disk (50 GiB).
The windows ISO file is read as is.
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Setup is done by clicking on "Create a new virtual machine" in Virtual
Machine Manager and filling in the requested info.
You will find attached 7 screenshots of configuration details.
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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this bug.
How are you setting up the windows VM? Would you mind providing its
configuration and/or a short reproducer so we can verify the issue?
Since there is not enough information in your report to begin triage or to
differentiate between a local configuration proble
Here is windows health check screen 2.
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