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Re: [Qemu-devel] Version 1.7.0 fails to boot Windows 98 SE on Windows ho
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Legorol |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] Version 1.7.0 fails to boot Windows 98 SE on Windows host |
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Fri, 7 Feb 2014 15:04:32 +0100 |
On 6 February 2014 20:50, Stefan Weil <address@hidden> wrote:
> Am 06.02.2014 19:32, schrieb Legorol:
>> I am trying to run Windows 98 SE in Qemu. Under version 1.7.0 on a
>> Windows 7 64-bit host, it fails to boot.
>>
>> The symptom is that the guest hangs on the boot screen with the
>> full-screen Windows 98 logo displayed. Booting in safe mode gives the
>> same result. If I try to cleanly install Windows 98 SE on a freshly
>> formatted hard disk, then the guest hangs the first time setup attempts
>> to reboot, on the screen displaying the message "Getting ready to run
>> Windows for the first time." If I reboot the guest, it always hangs in
>> the same place.
>>
>> I tried a few Qemu builds, with the following results.
>> Builds that fail:
>> * my own 1.7.0 build, compiled natively under MinGW
>> * Stefan Weil's build, from qemu-w32-setup-20140118.exe
>> Builds that succeed (can install and run Windows 98 SE fine):
>> * my own 1.6.2 build, compiled natively under MinGW
>> * my own 1.7.0 build, compiled and running under Ubuntu 12.04 instead of
>> Windows
>>
>> The command line I'm using to execute:
>> qemu-system-i386w -rtc base=localtime -cdrom en_win98_se_oem.iso -hda
>> win98-hdd.img
>>
>> Any suggestions on how I can troubleshoot this issue further?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Legorol
>
>
> You can try git bisect under MinGW. As your own 1.6.2 build works, but
> the 1.7.0 build fails, there will be a commit somewhere in the middle
> which makes things go bad. git bisect will help you to find this commit.
>
> BTW, I just prepared qemu-w64-setup-20140206.exe. Maybe you want to give
> it a try.
>
> Regards
> Stefan
>
Thanks for the tip. I will try to learn how to use git bisect and see
where I get.
I tried qemu-w64-setup-20140206.exe, but it has the same problem.
Regards,
Legorol