Windows XP and Xen -Mouse Trouble

2017-09-03 Thread Frank Leonhardt
Does anyone happen to know what's causing this? Windows XP original release (i.e. SP zero) is fine (connecting using VNC). As soon as you install SP2: 1) Windows Hardware Mangler shows two mice - a PS/2 and a QEMU HID compatible one. 2) There's a mystery PCI device. 3) After a f

Re: Windows XP

2017-02-22 Thread Frank Leonhardt
nor any 32-bit version of Windows after that, mainly since they require BIOS and not all the support is there in the UEFI/CSM BIOS emulation. As above, hoping to rectify that at some point. later, Thanks for that. Virtualbox is is then, for now. Although I could probably run Windows 7-64 W

Re: Windows XP

2017-02-22 Thread Dustin Marquess
ox a > while back, but after a few days it was still going so I put it on the back > burner. It wasn't clear how I'd get a Windows XP image on it anyway. > > So what's the best way to do this? I need it to run various Windows 32-bit > utilities, USB related (e.g. dongle s

Re: Windows XP

2017-02-22 Thread Peter Grehan
Hi Frank, bhyve doesn't support anything older than Vista, That's correct, though I'm hoping to support XP and Server 2003 at some point. and I'm unclear as to whether it supports 32-bit versions of that. It doesn't, nor any 32-bit version of Windows after that, mainly since they requ

Re: Windows XP

2017-02-22 Thread Lars Engels
> Virtualbox a while back, but after a few days it was still going so I > put it on the back burner. It wasn't clear how I'd get a Windows XP > image on it anyway. > > So what's the best way to do this? I need it to run various Windows > 32-bit utilities, USB

Windows XP

2017-02-22 Thread Frank Leonhardt
n the back burner. It wasn't clear how I'd get a Windows XP image on it anyway. So what's the best way to do this? I need it to run various Windows 32-bit utilities, USB related (e.g. dongle servers, USB connected hardware &c). I do have site-licensed Windows XP disks. Not to me