Steven,

so when you ran kvm from the command line without using libvirt, as described
in comment #8, did you still have the failure?  What exactly did your command
look like?

The simplest command which should definately work would be:

   qemu-img create win1.img 20G
   kvm -hda win1.img -cdrom win2003*.iso -m 1G -boot d


** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Incomplete

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