I get the exact same error trying to attach any(!) cd-rom...
by using --debug starting the vm and pressing F8 I am able to start win7 in failsafe, if no cd-rom is attached, but the vm itself stays corrupted after trying to attach a cd-rom once and cannot be started normally ever again without causing the BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG BSoD.
Win7 was downloaded under the MS DreamSpark license for education purposes was installed from an USB-device attached to dom0. I tried keeping a cd-rom attached at all time, starting the vm and I am able to create a user and set a PW (tried with or without PW), and if there is a cd-rom attached at all times I am able to boot one more time, before the BSoD is triggered.2 failed attempts:I created a Win7-template, set it up completely and could boot up multiple times without cd-rom attached. Then I tried to install the qubes-tools in a derivated App-VM. As before, the App-VM got the BSoD and even the Template-VM has been corrupted.The other failed attempt: I set up Win7 after installation and booted multiple times. Then I created a restore point and after attaching a cd-rom and BSoD'ing the VM I tried to restore by --debug+F8. The Restore-Tool runs smoothly but requires a reboot. After the VM shuts itself down I restart it without --debug. But the restore starts from the beginning and there is no way around it.After work I can dump my logs ...
I got around it with some voodoo:
1. Copied the Win.img to dom0 Downloads2. Re-attached the cd-rom:"dom0/Downloads" every time the set-up required a reboot3. After installing I rebooted the WindowsHVM a few times until everything was set-up4. Restarted qubes completely5. Started the WinVM with qubes-tools attached6. Done the testdriver-accept-sign-thing (you get what i mean)7. Before restarting I copied the .exe from cd-rom to desktop8. Rebooted without any cd-rom attached9. Installed Qubes-Tools from Desktop10. rebooted a few timesI don't know, which part is essential and which part voodoo (maybe the pros can answer), but this seems to work for me...
I got around it with some voodoo:
1. Copied the Win.img to dom0 Downloads2. Re-attached the cd-rom:"dom0/Downloads" every time the set-up required a reboot3. After installing I rebooted the WindowsHVM a few times until everything was set-up4. Restarted qubes completely5. Started the WinVM with qubes-tools attached6. Done the testdriver-accept-sign-thing (you get what i mean)7. Before restarting I copied the .exe from cd-rom to desktop8. Rebooted without any cd-rom attached9. Installed Qubes-Tools from Desktop10. rebooted a few timesI don't know, which part is essential and which part voodoo (maybe the pros can answer), but this seems to work for me...I am not sure and i am no expert, but a wild guess is that the restart in 8 could have it done. Several months ago tried to install the HVM windows tools and failed. Will try to follow these steps and see if they work for me or not.If you got time enough and want to test my theory, I would suggest creating a new HVM, skip the reboot at 8 and see if it crashes or not.
I sent this mail before from my other mailbox, but it looks like something is screwed up in there, so here again from gmail:
Since this is the last mail in terms of Windows 7 HVMs, i´ll write it here. I just installed a new Windows-7 VM - with the .iso i always used in the past, and which worked the last times without problems. When i tried to install the windows-tools, the setup stopped at starting the services. After the setup rollback, i cant start the VM again. Its always ending up in a bsod, which is kinda the same as it was the topic in this mails. After that, i downloaded the english setup (Before i used Win7 Prof. x64 in German, now Win7 Prof. x64 in English) - the same error. Order of things i did: Create the HVM -> Boot it from dom0 with the iso image -> install regulary -> reboot with windows-tools -> bcdedit [...] -> reboot -> install windows tools -> error mentioned above -> reboot -> bluescreen from now on If i clone my old Win7-HVM and reinstall the tools, the same stuff happens. Error from the setup: http://i.imgur.com/DP113QQ.png Qubes-Windows-Tools Version: 2.4.1-1.x86_64 --- best regards, Fabian Wloch
Hi Patrick,
I've just been having this exact problem with the same sequence of events. It turns out that I'd forgotten to increase the initial memory setting for the VM and it was still set at the default of 512MB. Window 7 64bit requires at least 2GB, so I set the initial memory for the VM to 2GB and BSoDs stopped.
I just had the same problem, installed windows, rebooted, rebooted, go to issuing the command qvm-start win7 --install-windows-tools and then bsod.
THis is 3rd time i'm installing windows. the first two times i was able to install windows tools without getting a bsod, seems like this just randomly happened. qvm prefs were set automatically, but the problemwith the first two attempts was after restarting up the vm again, i get the log in screen fullscreen, unable to change window size, can't tab to kde desktop, and keyboard woudln't work, just the mouse.
Gonna try a 4th time with increasing memory before i give up.
eh same issue, get to login screen, keyboard doesn't work and its stuck in fullscreen.
oh i forgot to say the the second time i thought it was working, but it froze with cpu in qvm manager stuck at 75% and no cpu use in kde cpu panel measure. So i killed the vm, that is the time it showed automatically in the qvm-prefs true for qrexec_installed and guiagent_installed. but this time and the time before that i just get the fullscreen login screen with no keyboard.
I have a feeling that windows-tools is not completing the installation on the reboot and the second time when it looked correct with the resizeable window, and started out with lots of hdd and cpu activity, I think it was actually creating the private.img but the other times i think its not getting that far. or maybe its a display issue? i dunno. I use nouveau driver.
Also to note i've tried typical and complete install selections. And when i reboot after installing windows tools, i'm again using the same command with --install-windows-tools. Not sure if I'm doing somethign wrong here.
Not sure you will be able to stop gwx or telemetry updates from installing anymore, they've snuck from recommended to important updates lol, I mean i guess you can just read the info on every critical update before you install them every month.(unless they are now hiding the description) But you can also stop it from doing anything and stop the popups by using the built in windows firewall to filter outgoing. What I also do which might help is only allow svchost.exe for dns, and only allow it access for everything else when doing updates. just make two rules for it. Keep the dns one up top and enabled and keep the other one disabled except for when needed.
Went to update my bare metal windows 7 yesterday, took 45 minutes before it found updates, two gwx programs, the telemetry, and some other program related to display i never noticed trying to make connections the first 20 mins of checking for updates lol, I still say win 10 has something to do with it taking so long.
I'm glad at least Microsoft hasn't compromised their own firewall in win 7, It will still block all those things if you filter outgoing and only allow what is necessary.
I don't get any windows 10 popups, the 2gb data hasn't downloaded on my pc, and my pc is running great. Just every tuesday when I do a windows update i will see the gwx config manager and the other gwx process(i forget the name) trying to make a connection, but like I said it gets blocked so I just ignore it. I'd rather not install some new 3rd party thing on my computer since I apparently don't need it. (I just got rid of secunia and filehippo update manager, i think they are both unsafe now)
Yes I don't trust them, the most unscrupulous thing they ever did imo is how they put out an update 3 months before the win 7 mainstream support ended that broke many machines in many ways, at the same time they removed the digital river iso downloads. People complained that mainstream support didn't end so they put them back up. Then 3 months after mainstream support ended, they released the same superseding update, I kid you not the same one, and once again destroyed many peoples machines and once again removed the digital river iso's this time for good... Now they have a new site on their own domain for downloading iso's, which they are now back to not accepting oem keys (even though it will work on the iso) and even alot of retail keys won't work. After that i started using linux again, which i've always used on and off, but now full time for everything besides gaming. After 2020 i'm going to give windows gaming up too.
Hi, jut wanted to thank you for the memory tip! I was pulling my hair out as I was having cdrom issues (computer not detecting cdrom) then figured I didn't need one so tried installing win7 only to get the bsod, now it (seems) to all be working great! Cheers!