If I recall correctly, you have to play with the CPUID settings on Xen to get Windows NT to work correctly, which requires Xen 3.4. I've tried to get NT running on Xen, but never succeeded.
-Nick
>>> On 2009/07/07 at 07:37, Alexandre CABROL PERALES <alexandre.cabrol@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hello, i'm currently working on Debian Lenny x86_64 (kernel 2.6.26-2-xen-amd64).
I have my VT flag on and already installed linux distribution in HVM mode. I did test to install debian not modified in HVM mode and it works well.
Currently i'm trying to run Windows NT as DomU on my server. I've got bluescreen (see joined png file).
message start with: p5-0000 irql:1e SYSVER 0xf0000565
Do you have any idea?
please find attached my xend config and winnt vm config.
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