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[Xen-users] Win2k3 install failure

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Subject: [Xen-users] Win2k3 install failure
From: Brian Read <brianr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 15:12:24 +0100
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I have Centos64-xen installed on an AMD quad code system with 4gb of RAM and 2 x 500gb raid1 HDs (encrypted), and have sucessfully installed another centos OS as a guest os.

However when i install Windows 2003 server, the initial install goes through fine (it format the HD, etc), but it fails to boot at the end.

I used the virtual machine manager GUI to do the install

It gives the "A disc read error occurred - press CTL+ALT+DEL to restart".

I did a "full" (not para), install, plus dynamic disc.


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Brian

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