raw Vista won't boot
Posted: 20. Jul 2008, 00:51
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone could help me. Atm I have a dual boot setup with Fedora 9 and Vista. I am trying to create a vmdk file for the Vista partition (sda partition 3) so that I can virtualise Vista in Fedora.
I have used install-mbr to create an mbr for Vista and then created the vmdk file. I then registered the virtual machine in VirtualBox and ticked the 'Enable IO APIC' option. When I try to boot the virtualmachine it says
'MBR 2FA' - which I think means that I have to choose 2 (disk 2), f (floppy) or a (auto). Pushing 2 or F does nothing so I push 'A'
it then says 'MBR 1234F' which I thing means that I have to choose a partition (1,2,3,4) or floppy (f). If I choose 1,2 or F, nothing happens. If I choose 4 it returns to say 'MBR 2FA' and if I choose 3 (which I believe is the correct option) the resolution changes and then the virtualmachine restarts.
Is anyone able to help me?
Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone could help me. Atm I have a dual boot setup with Fedora 9 and Vista. I am trying to create a vmdk file for the Vista partition (sda partition 3) so that I can virtualise Vista in Fedora.
I have used install-mbr to create an mbr for Vista and then created the vmdk file. I then registered the virtual machine in VirtualBox and ticked the 'Enable IO APIC' option. When I try to boot the virtualmachine it says
'MBR 2FA' - which I think means that I have to choose 2 (disk 2), f (floppy) or a (auto). Pushing 2 or F does nothing so I push 'A'
it then says 'MBR 1234F' which I thing means that I have to choose a partition (1,2,3,4) or floppy (f). If I choose 1,2 or F, nothing happens. If I choose 4 it returns to say 'MBR 2FA' and if I choose 3 (which I believe is the correct option) the resolution changes and then the virtualmachine restarts.
Is anyone able to help me?
Thanks!