I attempted to start the VM using the commands listed in comment #9
above (with -M q35), which was working great until
2.0~git-20140325.7b770c7-0ubuntu1.  I tried substituting -M pc-
i440fx-2.0 for  -M q35 (Is that what you had in mind?), but got the
following error:  "qemu-system-x86_64: -device
ioh3420,bus=pcie.0,addr=1c.0,multifunction=on,port=1,chassis=1,id=root:
Bus 'pcie.0' not found"

Oh, and I tried starting another Windows 7 VM using Virt-Manager
(without VFIO or any any sort of passthrough), and that VM also crashed
with a BSOD just after boot.  That VM also had been running just fine
with previous test versions of QEMU 2.0. So my system doesn't like
something  about this latest test version of QEMU.

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