Jonathan Mezach wrote:
Avi Kivity <avi <at> qumranet.com> writes:

Jonathan Mezach wrote:
I've tried using the recent git tree, but the problem is still there. I did notice though that the QEMU window no longer has the /KVM added to it. Not sure if that has anything to do with it though.
I've installed and activated Windows Server 2008 Enterprise x64 here. Can you try a fresh install? Perhaps your current image is corrupted in some way.


I did a fresh install already. My previous image was in fact corrupt, so I
removed the harddisk I had created and created a new one and then did a fresh
install from the DVD.

After I compiled the new stuff from the git tree I unloaded my KVM modules and
reloaded them, so that should make sure I was in fact using the new sources,
right? Maybe it is a processor specific issue? Are you using an AMD processor as
well?


I was testing on Intel. I'll retry on AMD. Are you using a Barcelona-class processor (on a server, those are the quad cores)?


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