Hello,
I am trying to migrate a Windows Server 2003 virtual machine from VMware ESXi 6.0 to Proxmox VE.
The VM is currently running properly on ESXi. Since my ESXi subscription is ending, I would like to move it to Proxmox.
I created a snapshot of the running Windows Server 2003 VM, exported/generated the .vmdk disk file, and transferred it to the Proxmox host using scp.
After that, I created a new VM on Proxmox and attached/imported the converted disk. My current Proxmox VM configuration is:
However, when I try to boot the VM on Proxmox, Windows Server 2003 fails with the following BSOD:
I also tested installing Windows Server 2003 from an ISO on Proxmox, and that works. However, this old VM has several services and configurations already running, so I would prefer to boot from the migrated disk instead of reinstalling and configuring everything again from scratch.
My goal is to boot the existing Windows Server 2003 system disk on Proxmox.
Does anyone have advice on how to fix the 0x0000007B boot issue after migrating from ESXi to Proxmox?
I suspect it may be related to the storage controller driver or HAL/boot device configuration, but I am not sure what the best approach is for Windows Server 2003.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I am trying to migrate a Windows Server 2003 virtual machine from VMware ESXi 6.0 to Proxmox VE.
The VM is currently running properly on ESXi. Since my ESXi subscription is ending, I would like to move it to Proxmox.
I created a snapshot of the running Windows Server 2003 VM, exported/generated the .vmdk disk file, and transferred it to the Proxmox host using scp.
After that, I created a new VM on Proxmox and attached/imported the converted disk. My current Proxmox VM configuration is:
bios: seabiosboot: order=ide0cores: 2ide0: local-zfs:vm-112-disk-0,size=102390Mmachine: pc-i440fx-7.2memory: 4096meta: creation-qemu=11.0.0,ctime=1783383714name: ****scsihw: virtio-scsi-pcismbios1: uuid=bb0d136c-7a17-4b3a-916e-55213d722b1dsockets: 1vmgenid: 351b3161-19fb-4e2e-be71-2b89c733c721However, when I try to boot the VM on Proxmox, Windows Server 2003 fails with the following BSOD:
STOP: 0x0000007BINACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICEI also tested installing Windows Server 2003 from an ISO on Proxmox, and that works. However, this old VM has several services and configurations already running, so I would prefer to boot from the migrated disk instead of reinstalling and configuring everything again from scratch.
My goal is to boot the existing Windows Server 2003 system disk on Proxmox.
Does anyone have advice on how to fix the 0x0000007B boot issue after migrating from ESXi to Proxmox?
I suspect it may be related to the storage controller driver or HAL/boot device configuration, but I am not sure what the best approach is for Windows Server 2003.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.