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Re: [Xen-users] New problem with winxp
I did find that rebooting would allow a new cdrom,but did not know about
the ctrl+alt+2. I tried it, but it goes t a black screen saying HVM
device model, press q to quit, (HVMxen) device it not removable. Press q
then enter and it crashes windows. This does not sound good at all. In
addition to not being able to use sound also, this makes WinXP nothing
more than a web browser.
Art
On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 19:20 +0000, Mark Williamson wrote:
> Have you changed the CD-ROM in the drive? If so, you probably need to use
> the
> Qemu monitor (ctrl+alt+2) to change the disk. You should probably "eject"
> and then "change" it. e.g.
>
> ctrl+alt+2
> eject cdrom
> <eject and change the CD-ROM in the real drive now>
> change cdrom /dev/cdrom
> ctrl+alt+1
>
> Now the new CD-Rom should be available in the guest. If you'd already
> changed
> the CD-ROM, going through these motions would likely work anyhow. I'm not
> sure if the "eject" is strictly necessary...
>
> Let us know if this solves you problem, or if you require further assistance.
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>
> On Sunday 31 December 2006 10:36, Art Fore wrote:
> > Just installed winxp in HVM under Suse 10.2. Now, I cannot access the
> > CDROM drive even though it worked fine during the installation. Windows
> > exploer show it as D drive, but when I put in a data CDROM, it keeps
> > asking to install cdrom. Device manager shows the CDROM as QEMMU CDROM
> > drive.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Art
> >
> >
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