[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Windows NT HVM fail to install
Em Sex, 2008-11-21 às 23:06 +1100, James Harper escreveu: > Just uncomment the 6 lines starting at 'cpuid ='. I'm not sure from > the > above example if HT is reported as enabled, but if so you should be > able > to find some tech reference that will tell you which bit corresponds > to > HT and just force it to 0. > > There is also a cpuid_check option available, but I think that is just > to make sure that certain cpuid features are available before starting > or migrating to a host. > > If you aren't running 3.3 then the above may not work... > upgraded to 3.3.0 and tweaked a little with cpuid... i noticed that HT is the fourth bit of edx, noted also that it was not enabled before! Unfortunately I had no success on running Windows NT 4.0 as an HVM guest, i hope that the "cpuid" thing is the right way to follow, but I was unable to find any report of people running this system with Xen or trying to do it! I do not know the details about the bits of cpuid, i didn't understood how it works too, it would be helpful if somebody make a list of the setting to "emulate" many other processors, so I can try others. If anybody on the list knows more about the "STOP: 0x0000003e" error, a help would be great! Thank you James for your support, hope you can help me a little more on this. Best Regards, Claudemir Esta mensagem e seus anexos tem caráter confidencial e seu conteúdo é restrito ao destinatário da mensagem. Se esta mensagem chegou a você por engano, por favor informe ao remetente e exclua dos seus arquivos. Qualquer uso não autorizado, replicação ou disseminação desta mensagem é expressamente proibido. A WW Teleinformática Ltda não é responsável pelo uso ou mal-uso das informações contidas nesta mensagem, sejam elas verídicas ou não. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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