Hi All
Frist of all i want to let you know that im really a beginner at this point with Proxmox.
So this happend today and im dont know how i could fix this issue.
I've already tried a few things, but later on.
System:
I work with a standalone KVM Proxmox for private use.
CPU(s):
8 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz (1 Socket)
Kernel Version
Linux 4.15.18-7-pve #1 SMP PVE 4.15.18-27 (Wed, 10 Oct 2018 10:50:11 +0200)
PVE Manager Version
pve-manager/5.2-9/4b30e8f9
1 Virtual Disk:
Format qcow2
Issue:
Today I've shut down my W10 workstation. After I wanted to boot it again, there was no boot device detected.
My failed solution steps:
- Tried to mount the Virtualdisk as SATA, VirtIO, SCSI
- Tried to repair the MBR over Windows CD Image on CMD
- It does not recognize the VHD in proxmox either, unless you mount it as IDE device.
It might be basic for some of you guys but i really dont know how to continue with this issue.
Cheers
Joel
Frist of all i want to let you know that im really a beginner at this point with Proxmox.
So this happend today and im dont know how i could fix this issue.
I've already tried a few things, but later on.
System:
I work with a standalone KVM Proxmox for private use.
CPU(s):
8 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz (1 Socket)
Kernel Version
Linux 4.15.18-7-pve #1 SMP PVE 4.15.18-27 (Wed, 10 Oct 2018 10:50:11 +0200)
PVE Manager Version
pve-manager/5.2-9/4b30e8f9
1 Virtual Disk:
Format qcow2
Issue:
Today I've shut down my W10 workstation. After I wanted to boot it again, there was no boot device detected.
My failed solution steps:
- Tried to mount the Virtualdisk as SATA, VirtIO, SCSI
- Tried to repair the MBR over Windows CD Image on CMD
- It does not recognize the VHD in proxmox either, unless you mount it as IDE device.
It might be basic for some of you guys but i really dont know how to continue with this issue.
Cheers
Joel