Dearest Casey DeLorme,
                  
                  Thank you very very much for your kind feedback and
                  input. I would also like to thank Mr. Tobias Geiger,
                  again, for providing his suggestion on exposing the
                  fourth memory region in
                  tools/firmware/hvmloader/acpi/dsdt.asl. 
In any
                    case, either exposing the first 3 memory regions
                    only or exposing all the 4 memory regions does not
                    work. Sadly, Tobias Geiger is unable to help me
                  further.
                  
                  I have asked Jean David Techer, what about the 4th PCI
                  memory region? Why only expose the first 3 PCI memory
                  regions? I don't understand, of course. Jean David
                  Techer did not reply to my question.
                  
                  I have decided to post your prompt reply to the
                  xen-users and xen-devel mailing lists, in case people
                  think that I am finding fault with Jean David Techer,
                  or trying to irritate him, or trying to make him
                  angry, or trying to aggravate him. Jean David Techer
                  replied me with an email saying that I 
spent too
                    much time and 
too bent on solving the
                  yellow exclamation mark glitch for my NVIDIA Geforce
                  8400GS in Device Manager in Windows 8 Consumer Preview
                  and Windows XP Home Edition, and that I sent 
stupid
                  requests. Stupid requests? Did he read my emails
                  carefully, word by word?
                  
                  Casey DeLorme, please, can I confirm with you again
                  that you are getting the following errors after
                  applying Jean David Techer's Xen 4.2-unstable VGA
                  Passthrough patches:
                  
                  
(1) Yellow exclamation mark besides your NVIDIA
                      GTX 460 in Device Manager
                      (2) Windows has stopped this device because it has
                      reported problems. (Code 43)
                      (3) This device isn't using any resources because
                      it has a problem.
                  
                  Jean David Techer insists that our technical issues
                  are due to a NVIDIA driver problem. He insists that
                  you have to install NVIDIA driver versions 275.33 WHQL
                  and 275.50 BETA. Any other NVIDIA driver versions
                  (above 280.XX) will not work, according to Jean David
                  Techer. 
However, I have tried installing NVIDIA
                      driver versions 275.33 and 275.50 from www.softpedia.com,
                      as he suggested, but it caused my Windows XP Home
                      Edition HVM virtual machine to be
                      destroyed/terminated/crash after a few minutes and
                      my dom0 to crash as well. NVIDIA driver
                  versions 275.33 and 275.50 for Windows XP 32-bit is
                  not available from the official NVIDIA website.
                  
                  So it is definitely not a NVIDIA driver problem. I
                  suspect that the technical issue has to do with 
MMIO
                      BARs pBAR:vBAR 1:1 matching. I don't think
                  there is any problem with vgabios-pt.bin extracted out
                  from our NVIDIA VGA cards, because I have performed a
                  "hexdump -C" on my extracted VGA BIOS EEPROM, or
                  Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory.
                  
                  Secondly, it does seem strange that Jean David Techer
                  was able to attain 
100%, ie. 
perfect
                      success with Xen 4.2-unstable VGA
                  Passthrough to his Windows XP 32-bit and 64-bit HVM
                  domU. Have you watched his Youtube video? It is only 4
                  minutes. Please do watch Jean David Techer's Youtube
                  video at the following URL:
                  
                  Jean David Techer's Xen 4.2-unstable VGA Passthrough
                  to Windows XP x64 HVM domU Youtube video link: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SaYO0ERW44
                  
                  I am 
appalled and 
baffled
                  that he has attained 
100% success while
                  both of us have only attained 
partial success
                  (
i.e. less than 100%) on Xen
                  4.2-unstable VGA Passthrough to Windows 8 Consumer
                  Preview and Windows XP.
                  
                  
Solving the yellow exclamation mark issue is
                      important because we would not be able to run 3D
                      graphics benchmarks and play 3D games without
                      solving it. I am not sending silly emails about
                      some yellow marks, as Jean David Techer suggested.
                      I can't even run Unigine Heaven DX11, and 3dmark11
                      3D display benchmarks, because of the yellow
                      exclamation mark for NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS in
                      Device Manager.
                  
                  Casey DeLorme, with your report on relatively easy
                  success with ATI VGA cards, I think I would go the ATI
                  way, but I would have to spend a few hundred dollars
                  compared to my cheap SGD$44 NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS
                  card. And while deciding to go the ATI way, I would
                  also like to continue troubleshooting with the NVIDIA
                  problem, because I consider it to be a technical
                  challenge.
                  
                  In essence, Jean David Techner is considered to be a
                  "boss", or business owner, or proprietor, or
                  technopreneur, or entrepreneur, or technical support
                  officer, or customer support officer, or IT helpdesk
                  engineer, providing services like his forward-ported
                  Xen 4.2-unstable VGA Passthrough patches and the
                  documentation on his blog. I repost Jean David
                  Techer's official website here:
                  
                  Jean David Techer's Xen 4.2-unstable VGA Passthrough
                  blog: 
http://www.davidgis.fr/blog/index.php?2011/12/07/860-xen-42unstable-patches-for-vga-pass-through
                  
                  Jean David Techer's official website is his business
                  venture.
                  
                  Basically, I am Jean David Techer's 
"customer",
                  trying to obtain technical support from him. Of
                  course, he is 
not obliged to provide
                  technical support to me since he is providing 
free
                  services. It is, after all, an open source software
                  project. Nobody is obliged to provide anybody with
                  technical support. 
To do Jean David Techer
                      justice, he replied most of my questions while
                      avoiding some of my questions.
                  
                  Finally, I have also failed to obtain technical
                  support from Xen developers like Ian Campbell from 
Citrix
                        Corporation and Konrad Wilk from 
Oracle
                        Corporation. 
I have always
                      provided all the steps which I have taken, the
                      configuration files and necessary documentation,
                      and kernel messages and error logs to
                  xen-users and xen-devel mailing lists, but they keep
                  insisting I did not provide the information they
                  required. I wondered why. I think they did not read my
                  emails carefully. They told me they would not reply to
                  me any more if I do not provide the information they
                  requested. 
But the problem is that I have
                      always provided information they requested!
                  I think they missed some of my emails, or did not read
                  my emails carefully enough. I am an 
ardent
                      supporter and 
SERIOUS software
                      tester for open source Xen
                  virtualization/hypervisor but they treated me lightly.
                  
I always read my emails WORD BY WORD. I
                  have even went to the point of making a video on the 
BUG
                  and uploading my video to Youtube. The video is only
                  THREE minutes. 
                  
                  
As everybody says, a picture is worth a thousand
                      words. A video is worth a BILLION words!
                  
                  I have also failed to obtain technical support from
                  Xen developers regarding Xen 4.2-unstable VGA
                  Passthrough.
                  
                  I am hoping Xen 4.2 would have official support for
                  Xen VGA Passthrough for both NVIDIA and ATI cards.
                  
                  Casey DeLorme, thank you very much once again. I will
                  be making changes to my Xen, Linux Kernel and Xen VGA
                  Passthrough Documentation and will be releasing
                  Version 1.7 shortly. Jean David Techer's documentation
                  assumes some level of advanced Linux technical
                  knowledge, so I am writing documentation on my own so
                  that everybody, not just advanced Linux and Xen users,
                  can follow. I have made references to Jean David
                  Techer's documentation in my own documentation.
                  
                  I would be very happy if people would use my
                  documentation. Of course, it satisfies my ego and my
                  vanity. Haha.
                  
                  I have been un-employed for nearly three years now,
                  and I would hesitate to spend a few hundred dollars on
                  an ATI VGA card. I quit my job as an IT engineer 3
                  years ago because my father suffered from lacunar
                  infarct, or more commonly known as stroke. My NVIDIA
                  Geforce 8400 GS costs only S$44. Please understand why
                  I hesitate to buy an ATI VGA card. The cheapest one
                  costs SGD$279.
                  
                  I have a diploma in Mechanical+Electronics engineering
                  from Singapore Polytechnic and a Bachelor's degree in
                  Mechanical Engineering from the National University of
                  Singapore. But I do not have qualifications in
                  Computer Science or Information Technology. I have
                  worked as an Information Technology engineer in
                  Defense Science and Technology Agency, Ministry of
                  Defense, Singapore, National Computer Systems Pte Ltd,
                  Asiasoft Online Pte Ltd, and Ishinemax Singapore Pte
                  Ltd.
                  
                  Google search terms: Frenchman Jean David Techer,
                  Singaporean Teo En Ming's Xen, Linux Kernel and Xen
                  VGA Passthrough Documentation, Xen 4.2-unstable VGA
                  Passthrough to Windows 8 Consumer Preview and Windows
                  XP HVM Virtual Machines
                  
                  Thank you very much for reading my lengthy email. I am
                  always courteous, saying "Please help me. Please.
                  Please. Please." and "Thank you very much for your
                  kind assistance" in my emails.
                  
                  Thank you very much.