I don't know if this will help, but I had a similar problem.

When creating a snapshot image of an XP machine, all works just fine
when loading it. As time passes on the host the loadvm start to become
very slow.

To reproduce:
1. Create a snapshot image (savevm)
2. leave QEMU
3. move the *HOST* clock one month in the future
4. Start QEMU with -loadvm

It turns out that the "-rtc clock=vm" made this disappear. When using
the default caused the problem.

John

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