Hi!
I created disk image from my laptop with Windows 7 and then created virtual machine.
When I start machine, booting begin and after few seconds ends with BSOD.
I tried to use startup repair - Windows was not able to fix it.
I tried go to safe mode, but the same - BSOD.
I set hardware as laptop similar as possible.
Where do I mistake?
Thank you for help.
Miro
HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
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Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
Given the amount of information provided, your guess is as good as anyone else's, and probably better.MIRKOSOFT wrote:Where do I mistake?
Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
Ok, more info:
My laptop:
Asus A6R
Intel Celerom M
1,5GB RAM (1408MB + 128MB VRAM)
IDE 60GB HDD storage / DVDRW
AC97 sound
USB2.0 support
WLAN / LAN
Parallel / Serial / VGA / PCMCIA ports / SD card reader / webcam / microphone
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x86
Host:
Asus Z170A MB
Intel Core i5 4 cores
20GB RAM
SATA 5TB storage space
Intel GPU, nVidia GeForce 210 GPU
4 desktops
Intel HD Audio
USB2.0/3.0/3.1 ports / Serial port
LAN
Windows 10.1709 Pro x64
Guest:
Windows 7 x86 machine type
4GB RAM / chipset PIIX3 / IOAPIC on / 1 CPU / PAE/NX on / legacy paravirtualization / VT-x/AMD-V on / direct hardware communication
256 MB VRAM / 1 monitor / 2D/3D acceleration off
IDE controller / PIIX3 type / I/O cache host on
empty sound driver / ICH AC97 / Audio In/Out enabled
Network not connected
Serial ports disabled / USB driver disabled
No shared folders
Miro
My laptop:
Asus A6R
Intel Celerom M
1,5GB RAM (1408MB + 128MB VRAM)
IDE 60GB HDD storage / DVDRW
AC97 sound
USB2.0 support
WLAN / LAN
Parallel / Serial / VGA / PCMCIA ports / SD card reader / webcam / microphone
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x86
Host:
Asus Z170A MB
Intel Core i5 4 cores
20GB RAM
SATA 5TB storage space
Intel GPU, nVidia GeForce 210 GPU
4 desktops
Intel HD Audio
USB2.0/3.0/3.1 ports / Serial port
LAN
Windows 10.1709 Pro x64
Guest:
Windows 7 x86 machine type
4GB RAM / chipset PIIX3 / IOAPIC on / 1 CPU / PAE/NX on / legacy paravirtualization / VT-x/AMD-V on / direct hardware communication
256 MB VRAM / 1 monitor / 2D/3D acceleration off
IDE controller / PIIX3 type / I/O cache host on
empty sound driver / ICH AC97 / Audio In/Out enabled
Network not connected
Serial ports disabled / USB driver disabled
No shared folders
Miro
Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
No idea anybody?
Miro
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Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
MIRKOSOFT wrote:My laptop:... 1,5GB RAM (1408MB + 128MB VRAM)
Which one is it? Plus you should know the drill by now, a ZIPPED VBox.log is always required...MIRKOSOFT wrote:Host:... 20GB RAM
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Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
Ok, here is screenshot with error number:
and here's log:
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Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
This is a physical to virtual operation. How did you do the conversion? Something didn't go "correct" during the conversion.MIRKOSOFT wrote:I created disk image from my laptop with Windows 7 and then created virtual machine.
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Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
I created it by Paragon Virtualization Manager - no problem - this is why I understand it.
Miro
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Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
The suggested method is to delete any custom system tools from the VM, and then use Microsoft's Disk2VHD tool. You then convert the VHD to VDI and build a VM around it. I have not used Paragon and I can't comment on how it works or not.
Or maybe you can ask them what's going on.
Or maybe you can ask them what's going on.
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Re: HDD image created - VM created - after start BSOD
Ok, I try it again.
Miro
Miro