- What format is the image is?
- Can you post an XML file of the VM config?
Changing the driver to VirtIO via registry edits may exacerbate the
problem. I've never done this but wouldn't it make sense to stick to the
more supported IDE drive emulation until you get it booted and thus remove
possible variables of it not booting?
Are you able to boot the image any other way?
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 8:28 AM, Ruzsinszky Attila <
ruzsinszky.attila(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I made a disk image with CloneZilla from the original physical machine.
That image was restored on an iSCSI volume.
It isn't booting. I got BSOD.
I tried IDE, SATA, SCSI disk type without any success.
I tried to using virtio driver and if I use my image+W2k3 install
CD+virtio VFD the Windows repair console see the disk and I can use the
repair console with my image but the windows not start
(or not booting because the system disk can't be seen by original
"registry").
The drivers from virtio VFD image were copied to Windows' Driver directory
manually.
I tried to use virt-win-reg:
rattila@amd1:~$ virt-win-reg SJ-SIMISPC
/dev/disk/by-path/<iSCSI-path>:simispc-lun-2: Engedély megtagadva at
/usr/bin/virt-win-reg line 260.
(it means: Permission denied.)
What can I do changing the original driver to virtio (or IDE/SATA/SCSI in
KVM)?
I can't do anything with the physical machine so the only option is
playing with the disk image.
TIA,
Ruzsi
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