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Re: [Xen-users] GPLPV Uninstall = 0x7b Bluescreen


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  • From: Andy Burns <xen.lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 20:28:57 +0100
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On 30 October 2010 14:30, chris <tknchris@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I tried to uninstall gplpv 0.11.0.188 from a windows 2008 r2 server by
> uninstalling the package "gpl pv drivers" from the control panel, upon
> reboot i found the package was gone but windows was still using xennet
> and xenvbd. I renamed the drivers to prevent windows from using them
> and now windows bluescreens with 0x7b. Is there something beyond
> uninstalling the package that needs to be done? Why are the driver
> files left behind after uninstall?

Not sure about current versions, but on previous versions you had to
remove some registry entries

http://www.mailinglistarchive.com/xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg35871.html

beware, I think the default boot.ini setting to enable/disable gplpv
has changed since I wrote that!

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