I think I'm also getting hit with this bug, or else something very
similar. I migrated this VM from a 17.04 install to a fresh 17.10
install. Since then I haven't been able to boot Windows successfully. It
seems to be booting fine (I see the spinning white circle) but then I
just get a black screen with a mouse, nothing else seems to boot
(although I will say that the fact that I can move my mouse at all means
Synergy has started, but I'm at a loss for how to get more debugging
information out of Windows).

Main differences with what I'm seeing: I'm not using IDE, I am using
VirtIO SCSI, and I have not been able to boot successfully from any of
the OVMF firmwares that were provided in this thread. Even copying all
the OVMF files from my 17.04 installation isnt fixing things (it causes
windows to throw a 255 error whatever that means)

Another thing I want to note is that, as mentioned somewhere else in
this thread, when booting the blue Windows logo is replaced by the tiano
core logo. This happens even when windows is trying to disk check or
start the system repair process. I think this is a *very* worrisome
indicator of a problem in the firmware and I wouldn't be surprised if
understanding how that happened lead to a larger problem that was
causing some of these other issues.

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