Windows 7 - Dont boot after install (Hyper-V)
Hi,
Today I was install a VM with Windows 7 Ultimate. The setup ran very fine, I've allocated 200GB in virtual HD and set 2GB to RAM.
After the install completes, a black screen appear and Windows dont boot (or start)...
Any tip?
Just ran into this same issue.
My problem got resolved after using the x64 version DVD of Win7 (just x64 instead of the DVD that had both x86 and x64 versions).
What I did:
My host is Windows 8.1
After installing Windows 7 x64 as VM on my 8.1 based laptop two days ago, I wanted to do the same on my desktop PC, but I had the same issue described here.
I used a DVD just with the x64 version for my laptop and a DVD with both x86 and x64 version for my desktop.
Tried repairing as advised by a post, but got the error: "This version of System Recovery Options is not compatible
with the version of Windows you are trying to repair. Try using a recovery disc that is compatible with this version of windows."
I exported and imported the VM from my laptop to my desktop to test it and it ran with no problems.
So I tried the DVD that had just the x64 version of Win7 and that installed without issues.
I'm curious if this happens only when a DVD with more than one Win7 versions is used.
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http://blogs.msdn.com/b/uk_faculty_connection/archive/2012/08/31/if-your-thinking-of-installing-windows-8-are-your-labs-machine-capable.aspx
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Thank you for uploading the Log files.
According to the log files, no actuate clue can be found.
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Automatic Memory Dump Settings on Windows 8:
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/automatic-memory-dump-settings-windows-8
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'Win-7_QA-Testing' was faulted because the guest executed an intercepting instruction not supported by Hyper-V instruction emulation. If the problem persists, contact Product Support. (Virtual machine ID 5B827557-7009-4D83-AA7C-26A45651EC3A)
VmName
Win-7_QA-Testing
VmId
5B827557-7009-4D83-AA7C-26A45651EC3A
FailureCategory
<not a known problem>
InstructionByteCount
0
InstructionBytes
Rax
0x10
Rbx
0x80
Rcx
0x0
Rdx
0x80
Rsp
0x200
Rbp
0x6e08
Rsi
0x25da4a
Rdi
0x7da4a
R8
0x0
R9
0x0
R10
0x0
R11
0x0
R12
0x0
R13
0x0
R14
0x0
R15
0x0
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FpControlStatus
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XmmControlStatus
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Cr0
0x10
Cr2
0x0
Cr3
0x0
Cr4
0x0
Cr8
0x0
Xfem
0x0
Dr0
0x0
Dr1
0x0
Dr2
0x0
Dr3
0x0
Dr6
0xffff0ff0
Dr7
0x400
Es
0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Cs
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Ss
0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Ds
0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Fs
0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Gs
0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Ldtr
0000000000000000FFFFFFFF00000000
Tr
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Idtr
000000000000FFFF0000000000000000
Gdtr
000000000000270000002B0000000000
Tsc
0x3b48531f8c6
ApicBase
0xfee00900
SysenterCs
0x0
SysenterEip
0x0
SysenterEsp
0x0
PendingInterruption
0x0
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Are you using alt +F10 and going into the shell to format the VHD and prior to the installation?
Are you using media that has SP1 slip streamed into it?
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I haven't found any known issues. I going to try it out here. What's the security update you're installing?. I noticed there's a bunch of them in the Microsoft web site.
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