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* [Qemu-devel] Windows 2000 installation problem
@ 2004-05-04  3:08 Frederick Earl Gray
  2004-05-04  3:52 ` Leigh Dyer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Frederick Earl Gray @ 2004-05-04  3:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel

Hi, all,

[First of all, let me say that I've tried to send this message a number
of times in my usual way, and it has been continuously deferred with the
message "451 Could not complete sender verify callout"...perhaps an overly
aggressive spam filter?  I'm trying again through the University's webmail
system...we'll see what happens.]

I have been trying to install Win2K Pro on qemu (running under Debian "testing"
on x86).  The installation almost makes it through, but not quite.  At the
point where you can select optional Windows components, it shows 0.0 MB
available disk space and simply won't let you proceed, no matter which
components you select.  A screenshot is at
   http://kaon.physics.berkeley.edu/~fegray/disk-full.png

I've tried 1.5 GB and 2 GB partitions, and I've tried both today's CVS
and the 0.5.3 release.  (In the latter, I commented out the initialization of
the SB16 sound card and I applied Renzo Davoli's NE2000 patch and Mark
Jonckheere's patch to suppress dummy mouse events.)  I tried both FAT and NTFS
partition types.  Always the same results.

I gather that many of you have been successful in installing Win2K --
has anyone else run into this problem?  Any suggestions for me?  At the
moment I'm using an evaluation copy of vmWare to run some electronics CAD
programs (my only use for Windows), but that runs out in a few weeks, and it
sounds like qemu is close to being ready for prime time if I can just get
past this one screen...

Thanks very much for your help,

-- Fred

-- Fred Gray / Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher                 --
-- Department of Physics / University of California, Berkeley   --
-- fegray@berkeley.edu / phone 510-642-4057 / fax 510-642-9811  --

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* Re: [Qemu-devel] Windows 2000 installation problem
  2004-05-04  3:08 [Qemu-devel] Windows 2000 installation problem Frederick Earl Gray
@ 2004-05-04  3:52 ` Leigh Dyer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Leigh Dyer @ 2004-05-04  3:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel

On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 20:08 -0700, Frederick Earl Gray wrote:
> Hi, all,
> 
> [First of all, let me say that I've tried to send this message a number
> of times in my usual way, and it has been continuously deferred with the
> message "451 Could not complete sender verify callout"...perhaps an overly
> aggressive spam filter?  I'm trying again through the University's webmail
> system...we'll see what happens.]
> 
> I have been trying to install Win2K Pro on qemu (running under Debian "testing"
> on x86).  The installation almost makes it through, but not quite.  At the
> point where you can select optional Windows components, it shows 0.0 MB
> available disk space and simply won't let you proceed, no matter which
> components you select.  A screenshot is at
>    http://kaon.physics.berkeley.edu/~fegray/disk-full.png
> 
> I've tried 1.5 GB and 2 GB partitions, and I've tried both today's CVS
> and the 0.5.3 release.  (In the latter, I commented out the initialization of
> the SB16 sound card and I applied Renzo Davoli's NE2000 patch and Mark
> Jonckheere's patch to suppress dummy mouse events.)  I tried both FAT and NTFS
> partition types.  Always the same results.
> 

I've seen this problem as well - the last time was with a 2000Mb image
that I created using bximage. I tried another install on the same
machine, using dd to create a 3000Mb blank file to use as the disk
image, and that worked. The bximage image was essentially empty (ie:
used no space on disk until i started installing to it), whereas the dd
image was filled with zeros. I'm not sure why this would make any
difference though.

Just to confuse things, I tried using a 2000Mb bximage on another
machine, and Win2k installed without problems. It's not really fast
enough to be genuinely usable on my P3-800 at work, but on my Athlon XP
2200+ at home it's quick enough for basic tasks.

Thanks
Leigh

> I gather that many of you have been successful in installing Win2K --
> has anyone else run into this problem?  Any suggestions for me?  At the
> moment I'm using an evaluation copy of vmWare to run some electronics CAD
> programs (my only use for Windows), but that runs out in a few weeks, and it
> sounds like qemu is close to being ready for prime time if I can just get
> past this one screen...
> 
> Thanks very much for your help,
> 
> -- Fred
> 
> -- Fred Gray / Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher                 --
> -- Department of Physics / University of California, Berkeley   --
> -- fegray@berkeley.edu / phone 510-642-4057 / fax 510-642-9811  --
> 
> 
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