Cannot boot Windows Server 2012 R2 --

rowebil

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I have Proxmox installed 3.1-21

So I have put Ubuntu in a KVM VM and it worked fine and actually got done installing.

I tried a Windows ISO, and it cannot boot...

I have tried everything, from setting different hard drive bus, sizes, caching -- processors, etc. I even reuploaded my ISO to the server. I even shortened the name of the ISO.

I am not new to virtualization -- I have been a VMware user for many many years, to the point of my VCP5-DCV and knowing more than my professor with a cluster of 1.51TB of RAM (he manages servers across the country, and didn't know about add-hot CPU/RAM). I am a vSphere Administrator - I have 3 servers at home. One of them is now dedicated Proxmox. I just cannot get Windows to install at all. KVM works better than vSphere with HDD performance, so I'm hoping to use this rack server for my sandboxed Windows 8 environment (I do confidential things).

It says "Boot failed: could not read the boot disk" and then restarts. Windows flag starts, crashes again. Over and over and over again.


 
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if the iso is ok and pve is latest, it's often matter of right cpu flags (see eg: http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/16...ows-server-2012?highlight=Windows+Server+2012)

Marco
Wow I look stupid. I did search for about an hour and did not find anyone with my issue! Only someone who fixed it with caching. So sorry about that! Great response time -- dang. People did say you guys are quick as heck.

I figured it is RAM or CPU issues -- because the OS (Windows) isn't like the RAM (physical computers, if Windows crashes like this and it passes a Memtest+ but crashes Windows Memory diag, it's Windows being picky).

I'll see if it works for me.
 
You were right!

Wow I am so mad right now. My eyes were lingering on the HOST setting when doing the Ubuntu install and when trying different things with Windows, I was going to switch it but thought "I'm going to keep it as default because it probably performs better if it doesn't pass-through and then KVM can schedule CPU cycles." I always hate my negative thinking. It seriously out-performs me. If I would have just clicked my mouse. I was a click [literally, I had the sub-menu open and cursor over HOST] away from making it work. :/ I apologize for the new thread, but since Windows Server 2012 R2 is out, maybe someone will have the same issue and won't find the thread you linked to.

I had a post before this, but mods had to approve. I searched Google for about an hour but never found my issue. I did search, and never found that link. Hopefully this thread is able to help someone else out there.

It worked and worked fast!
 
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Wow I look stupid. I did search for about an hour and did not find anyone with my issue! Only someone who fixed it with caching. So sorry about that! Great response time -- dang. People did say you guys are quick as heck.

I figured it is RAM or CPU issues -- because the OS (Windows) isn't like the RAM (physical computers, if Windows crashes like this and it passes a Memtest+ but crashes Windows Memory diag, it's Windows being picky).

I'll see if it works for me.
I have had the same issue, but changing the CPU type to qemu64 as in this post seems to work http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/16379-can-t-install-windows-server-2012?p=89722#post89722
 

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