Do I need to a NTFS partition to Install a Windows 7 VM on RHEL6
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Do I need to a NTFS partition to Install a Windows 7 VM on RHEL6
Using VirtManager to install a Windows 7 VM. All my LVM are ext4 not NTFS. During the Install of Windows 7 (within virt-manager) Windows begins to install (Windows is loading files....) after I select the Install Windows Button and at some point I get the Blue Screen which mentions the errors could be Drive Space or. The ext4 LVM has plenty of free space and I've committed 80GB to the virtual drive. In virt-manager do I need to change something like the Video Display, presuming I may have some sort of driver issue? I'm using the virt-manager defaults when setting up the hardware options for this VM. STOP 0X0000001E (0x0000000000000000 0x00000000000000000x00000000000000000x0000000000000000)
"I've committed 80GB to the virtual drive" Since you have a virtual drive then it becomes a single file (usually) that the VM uses like a real hard drive. Your virtual client should think that the virtual drive is a raw unformatted drive.
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