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Here I describe my attempt at booting the existing Windows XP partition on a Dell E6500. |
Here I describe my attempt at booting the existing Windows XP partition on a Dell E6500. |
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=== 1st attempt === |
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* In Windows, created a 2nd hardware profile called '''Virtual''', copy of the original profile '''Profile 1''' |
* In Windows, created a 2nd hardware profile called '''Virtual''', copy of the original profile '''Profile 1''' |
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* New VirtualBox machine: |
* New VirtualBox machine: |
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: → Now windows boot until login screen, but blue screen about ''IRQL_GREATER_R_EQUAL'' |
: → Now windows boot until login screen, but blue screen about ''IRQL_GREATER_R_EQUAL'' |
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=== 2nd attempt === |
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'''Benchmark''': |
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* Started from base image. I compared all the drivers with a base XP + SP3 install. Disabled all additional drivers. |
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* Booted in safe mode... hangs... hangs and hangs again. |
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=== 3rd attempt === |
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* Started from base image again. Renamed some drivers (including <tt>agp440.sys</tt> + some others) |
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* Disabled VT-x, disabled PAE, disabled multi-cpu, enabled IO APIC, disabled 2D accel. |
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* Boot in safe mode... OK! |
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* Boot in normal mode... ok! |
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* Enabled back everything, boot in normal mode... ok! |
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* Installed VirtualBox Additions... ok! |
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* Restored all drivers, but <tt>agp440.sys</tt>... ok! |
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* I can even boot in native!!! |
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=== Benchmarks === |
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Settings: |
Settings: |
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* Dell Latitude E6500, 4GB RAM. |
* Dell Latitude E6500, 4GB RAM. |
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!task!!U9.04-32!!U9.04-32!!U9.04-32!!U9.10-32!!U9.10-32!!U9.10-32!!U9.10-64!!U9.10-64!!U9.10-64!!U9.04-32!!U9.04-32 |
!task!!U9.04-32!!U9.04-32!!U9.04-32!!U9.10-32!!U9.10-32!!U9.10-32!!U9.10-64!!U9.10-64!!U9.10-64!!U9.04-32!!U9.04-32!!Native!!Native!!Native |
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|'''grub →<br/>hw profile''' |
|'''grub →<br/>hw profile''' |
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|2.86 s||2.82 s||2.77 s||2.76 s||2.68 s||2.84 s||2.50 s||2.51 s||2.61 s||3.22 s||2.73 s |
|2.86 s||2.82 s||2.77 s||2.76 s||2.68 s||2.84 s||2.50 s||2.51 s||2.61 s||3.22 s||2.73 s||1.62 s||1.57 s||1.41 s |
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|'''hw profile →<br/>login screen''' |
|'''hw profile →<br/>login screen''' |
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|23.49 s||23.46 s||21.56 s||42.07 s||43.48 s||40.28 s||48.63 s||52.00 s||56.07 s||33.15 s||24.06 s |
|23.49 s||23.46 s||21.56 s||42.07 s||43.48 s||40.28 s||48.63 s||52.00 s||56.07 s||33.15 s||24.06 s||29.52 s||24.89 s||25.16 s |
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|'''login screen →<br/>pwd typed''' |
|'''login screen →<br/>pwd typed''' |
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|17.69 s||12.94 s||12.62 s||9.83 s||9.69 s||8.56 s||15.41 s||9.85 s||9.31 s||9.68 s||8.75 s |
|17.69 s||12.94 s||12.62 s||9.83 s||9.69 s||8.56 s||15.41 s||9.85 s||9.31 s||9.68 s||8.75 s||9.88 s||8.42 s||8.99 s |
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|'''pwd typed →<br/>communicator''' |
|'''pwd typed →<br/>communicator''' |
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|8.83 s||7.73 s||8.45 s||32.51 s||29.97 s||36.57 s||38.50 s||33.53 s||34.44 s||20.48 s||8.24 s |
|8.83 s||7.73 s||8.45 s||32.51 s||29.97 s||36.57 s||38.50 s||33.53 s||34.44 s||20.48 s||8.24 s||9.47 s||7.20 s||6.81 s |
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<small>'''U9.04-32''': Base Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty i386 Live running on USB, 2.6.28-11-generic, SMP</small><br/> |
<small>'''U9.04-32''': Base Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty i386 Live running on USB, 2.6.28-11-generic, SMP</small><br/> |
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<small>'''U9.10-32''': Base Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic i386 Live running on USB</small><br/> |
<small>'''U9.10-32''': Base Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic i386 Live running on USB</small><br/> |
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<small>'''U9.10-64''': Base Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic AMD64 running from HDD</small><br/> |
<small>'''U9.10-64''': Base Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic AMD64 running from HDD</small><br/> |
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<small>'''Native''': Running Windows directly, no emulation</small><br/> |
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'''External references''': |
'''External references''': |
Revision as of 14:53, 31 March 2010
Installation
Reference instructions can be found here:
- Add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list (here for Ubuntu Karmic): deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian karmic non-free
- Add the Sun public key for apt-secure, then install
wget -q http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/sun_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install virtualbox-3.1
The group vboxusers is created during installation.
- Users of the VirtualBox must be member of that group. New users can be added with
sudo usermod -a -G vboxusers username
- The daemon for the network interfaces will be assigned to that group.
VirtualBox requires a kernel module vboxdrv.
- The default location of the module is given by setting KDIR=[fullpath] in file /etc/default/virtualbox.
- The kernel module can be compiled with
sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
- Enable Dynamic Kernel Module Support to deal with Kernel Upgrade
Creating a New Virtual Machine
- To boot a Virtual Machine directly from a physical disk partitions, check the page on raw disks.
Booting Existing Windows XP from Physical Partition
Here I describe my attempt at booting the existing Windows XP partition on a Dell E6500.
1st attempt
- In Windows, created a 2nd hardware profile called Virtual, copy of the original profile Profile 1
- New VirtualBox machine:
- Base Memory 1894MB
- Using raw disk only with partition /dev/sda2 doesn't work
sudo VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename nxl670002-sda2.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/sda -partitions 2
- This doesn't work! First Grub complained, then I tried to restore back the default WXP MBR (using either install-mbr or ms-sys but to no avail)
I created
- Virtual machine NXL670002
- Base Memory 1894 MB
- Using raw disk with whole disk access/dev/sda
sudo VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename nxl670002-sda.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/sda
- This works, Windows boots!
- But hangs. In Safe Mode, it hangs after loading AGPCPQ.SYS.
- Some related posts:
- http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic21511.html
- http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19847
- http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=3865
- This post refers to problem with ACPI / APIC.
Miscellaneous work-around
- Deleted the file ...\system32\drivers\agp440.sys and agp440.sys + agppcq.sys in dllcache (check [1], post from ChaosAddict, 20100210).
- → Now windows boot until login screen, but blue screen about IRQL_GREATER_R_EQUAL
2nd attempt
- Started from base image. I compared all the drivers with a base XP + SP3 install. Disabled all additional drivers.
- Booted in safe mode... hangs... hangs and hangs again.
3rd attempt
- Started from base image again. Renamed some drivers (including agp440.sys + some others)
- Disabled VT-x, disabled PAE, disabled multi-cpu, enabled IO APIC, disabled 2D accel.
- Boot in safe mode... OK!
- Boot in normal mode... ok!
- Enabled back everything, boot in normal mode... ok!
- Installed VirtualBox Additions... ok!
- Restored all drivers, but agp440.sys... ok!
- I can even boot in native!!!
Benchmarks
Settings:
- Dell Latitude E6500, 4GB RAM.
- VirtualBox 3.1.6.
- System: 1536 MB RAM, IO APIC, 2 CPU with PAE/NX, VT-x + Nested Paging.
- Video: 32 MB Video + 2D accel
- Storage: PIIX4 ctrl, raw vmdk image /dev/sda
- Audio: PulseAudio + ICH AC97
- Network: Bridged Adapter
task | U9.04-32 | U9.04-32 | U9.04-32 | U9.10-32 | U9.10-32 | U9.10-32 | U9.10-64 | U9.10-64 | U9.10-64 | U9.04-32 | U9.04-32 | Native | Native | Native |
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grub → hw profile |
2.86 s | 2.82 s | 2.77 s | 2.76 s | 2.68 s | 2.84 s | 2.50 s | 2.51 s | 2.61 s | 3.22 s | 2.73 s | 1.62 s | 1.57 s | 1.41 s |
hw profile → login screen |
23.49 s | 23.46 s | 21.56 s | 42.07 s | 43.48 s | 40.28 s | 48.63 s | 52.00 s | 56.07 s | 33.15 s | 24.06 s | 29.52 s | 24.89 s | 25.16 s |
login screen → pwd typed |
17.69 s | 12.94 s | 12.62 s | 9.83 s | 9.69 s | 8.56 s | 15.41 s | 9.85 s | 9.31 s | 9.68 s | 8.75 s | 9.88 s | 8.42 s | 8.99 s |
pwd typed → communicator |
8.83 s | 7.73 s | 8.45 s | 32.51 s | 29.97 s | 36.57 s | 38.50 s | 33.53 s | 34.44 s | 20.48 s | 8.24 s | 9.47 s | 7.20 s | 6.81 s |
U9.04-32: Base Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty i386 Live running on USB, 2.6.28-11-generic, SMP
U9.10-32: Base Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic i386 Live running on USB
U9.10-64: Base Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic AMD64 running from HDD
Native: Running Windows directly, no emulation
External references:
- Interesting post about step-by-step configuration to run an existing Windows XP installation.