On 07/13/2015 03:25 PM, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
- - cd ControlSet001
> - - cd Control
> - - cd CriticalDeviceDatabase
> - - Check you have the following keys: primary_ide_channel,
> secondary_ide_channel, pci#ven_8086&dev_7010, pci#ven_8086&dev_7111
> keys. Some will be missing (otherwise, you'd boot ;-)).
>
Here is my keys:
...
<pci#cc_0600>
<pci#cc_0604>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_244e>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_27b8>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_27c0>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_27d0>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_27da>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_27df>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_27e0>
<pci#ven_8086&dev_27e2>
<pci#ven_9005&dev_0080&subsys_e2a09005>
<primary_ide_channel>
...
Can I remove them and add the new ones what you wrote me?
Let the one already in place, and just add the missing ones. Existing
ones won't cause troubles.
Do I type in the registy entries under [1] and [2] exactly using copy
paste?
Yup.
I'll check those vendor IDs above.
How can I check the ones what Qemu using? (IDE/SATA/SCSI/Virtio)
One easy way to find out is to use lspci -nn in a Linux host running
Qemu with your target configuration.
For instance, for the IDE bus, you'll get something like:
00:01.1 IDE interface [0101]: Intel Corporation 82371SB PIIX3 IDE
[Natoma/Triton II] [8086:7010]
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Pierre Schweitzer <pierre(a)reactos.org>
System & Network Administrator
Senior Kernel Developer
ReactOS Deutschland e.V.