Troy,
Fabrice just committed it to CVS yesterday. If you use the -win2k-hack
option now, it should work fine from the CVS version. You should use
the -win2k-hack _always_, even if you are not installing to get reliable
Windows 2000 operation on the CVS version of QEMU, especially if you are
usin
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:16:17PM +0400, Brad Campbell wrote:
> Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> >I'm sorry to bring this issues back from the dead:
> >
> >* Full disk issues
> >* Service pack issues
> >
> >I Do know that both these issues have been dealt before, but yet,
> >there is no "fix" from the QEMU
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I'm sorry to bring this issues back from the dead:
* Full disk issues
* Service pack issues
I Do know that both these issues have been dealt before, but yet,
there is no "fix" from the QEMU application itself, compared to the
"competitors"..
One thing that I don't understa
Hetz,
persumably asynchronous I/O in the IDE device will solve the disk full
issue. Basically that is what the win2k-hack emulates, in its simplest
form. Asynchronous I/O will do this for real, as well as probably
improve the feel of the VM. If you use the win2k-hack patch I posted a
while
I'm sorry to bring this issues back from the dead:
* Full disk issues
* Service pack issues
I Do know that both these issues have been dealt before, but yet,
there is no "fix" from the QEMU application itself, compared to the
"competitors"..
One thing that I don't understand is: are these issues