On 10/6/18 2:52 PM, Cranix wrote:
I repeated all the steps with other installation image of windows 7
with this same results.

By "I'd suggest that you try another install" I meant that you give it another go (with the same install disk you have). Sorry that it wasn't clear.

I tried to use automatic repair included with installator
but without success.

Any other ideas how i can debug this?

It's still not clear when the install fails: do you get past the first part, ie. after the first reboot ?

Did you follow *exactly* the instructions below or do some of your commands differ (except the vm name of course and maybe the path to your install iso) ?

qvm-create --class StandaloneVM --label red --property virt_mode=hvm win7new
qvm-prefs win7new memory 4096
qvm-prefs win7new maxmem 4096
qvm-prefs win7new kernel ''
qvm-volume extend win7new:root 25g
qvm-prefs win7new debug true
qvm-features win7new video-model cirrus
qvm-start --cdrom=untrusted:/home/user/windows_install.iso win7new
# restart after the first part of the windows installation process ends
qvm-start win7new


What are the last 10 lines or so of
- /var/log/qubes/vm-win7new.log
- /var/log/xen/console/hypervisor.log
- /var/log/xen/console/guest-win7new-dm.log

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