Nerijus Baliunas <nerijus <at> users.sourceforge.net> writes:

> Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini <at> redhat.com> writes:
> 
> > In the case of Windows it's probably some timing loop that is executed
> > at startup, and the result depends on frequency scaling in the host.
> > Try adding this to the XML in the meanwhile, and see if the control
> > panel shows the same value:
> > 
> > Inside <features>:
> > 
> >   <hyperv>
> >     <relaxed state='on'/>
> >   </hyperv>
> > 
> > Inside <clock offset='localtime'>:
> > 
> >   <timer name='hypervclock' present='yes'/>
> 
> So far Control Panel -> System shows CPU as 2.2 GHz, I rebooted once. So it 
> seems OK.

Unfortunately after the host reboot the problem reappeared once. It helped to 
reboot the VM. Any ideas what else to try?

Regards,
Nerijus


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