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Alexey Cheremisin2017-02-17 10:22:11
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Alexey Cheremisin, 2017-02-17 10:22:11

How to restore windows XP boot from soft raid1 image?

Colleagues, there is a disk image taken from a software raid1 with windows XP SP3.
The image is absolutely working and normal, the file systems are normal.
I need to run this image in a virtual machine (in particular, in KVM).
The disk of the virtual machine is configured for the IDE interface. In the same virtual machine, for example, a CD with ERD50 is normally launched and sees the hard drive and file systems.
The whole problem, when I try to boot from the image, I get BSOD 7B.
I understand that you need to somehow magically specify a different boot driver in Windows itself.
Please help.
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Alexey Cheremisin, 2017-02-17
@leahch

I found a solution for myself - Haren's CD!
Boot up and edit the "Fix harddisk controller" registry.
Detailed instructions: with pictures, here - https://www.raymond.cc/blog/move-windows-xp-hard-d...

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Ivan, 2017-02-17
@LiguidCool

I think it tries to start from raid. You can try universal restore from Acronis. As far as I remember, it overwrites the drivers.

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Yuri Chudnovsky, 2017-02-17
@Frankenstine

windows XP is too sensitive to changes in the disk subsystem.
She needs to:
and probably a few more nuances, not to mention the fact that soft raid1 is screwed in it by replacing system files.
It may be easier for you to reinstall the axis than to make it work on a different hardware from the original one.

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