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[Xen-users] windows 2003

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From: "Mike Fremont" <milo@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 16:30:08 -0600
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I have finally gotten one version of windows 2003 r2 x64 installed as a guest.

 

The bad news is no network.

 

The network tab says it’s a realtek 8139 when I know it is a intel.  I tried downloading the intel drivers and they wont install says it’s the wrong hard ware.   Is this common that it uses a 8139 as a generic network card?

 

Also the network card shows

 

The device can not find enough free resources to use.

 

I get that same message for the vga adapter and an unrecognized pci device.

 

Any body have any ideas of what to disable or try to make this work?

 

 

Thanks

Mike

 

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