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RE: [Xen-users] Windows 2008 64 bits + gplpv driver = BSOD



> 
> >
> >
> >      bcdedit /enum /v         <-- note the guid string next to
> > "identifier" under "Windows Boot Loader"
> >      bcdedit /copy {string from above} /d "Microsoft Windows Server
> > 2008 GPLPV"    <-- change description to whatever suits you and note
> > the new guid that gets printed as a result
> >      bcdedit /set {new guid from above} LOADOPTIONS "GPLPV"
> 
> You don't need it now. However I recommend that you add a NOGPLPV
> entry instead so you can disable GPLPV driver when needed.

Safe mode does the same thing, but see below.

> 
> >
> > And on the first reboot, I boot on the "normal" (not Windows 2008 with
> > option GPLPV).
> > And after few seconds (when it loads xenpci.sys), I've got the BSOD.
> 
> See this thread first
> http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2009-11/msg00412.html
> 
> In your case, you could probably enter safe mode, uninstall GPLPV, and
> retry installation using the above method.
> 

Unfortunately, that might not work. Windows will refuse to load xenpci.sys if 
testsigning isn't right, and because it integrates itself into the ata driver 
stack as an 'upper filter', when it fails windows might fail the whole stack, 
even in safe mode. I haven't experimented with driver load options that might 
still let the ata drivers work even if one of their filters is not loading...

James


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