I am unable to get the Microsoft MSEdge_Win10 evaluation image running in VS3.
I have downloaded and installed the image directly from VS3, via the "Try a free Windows WM" button. The installation process goes well, with no errors. Then, when trying to Power ON the new VM, I am getting:
Booting from Hard Disk...
Booting from DVD/CD...
Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM (code 0004)
No bootable device.
See screen captures attached.
Not that I have no problem installing a Win7 image, the issue only appears with the Win10 image.
Any hints to get this solved?
Thanks!
Win10 image - Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM
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Re: Win10 image - Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM
Heyho...
Could it be possible that you need to have an EFI bios to boot up that VM ? If thats the case you could could get the tiano core efi bios at https://www.kraxel.org/repos/jenkins/edk2/
You will need OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd and OVMF_VARS-pure-efi.fd from that rpm. Place that in for example the same directory on the qnap your vm resides and modify the OS section of the corresponding
VM definition using /QVS/usr/bin/virsh (virsh edit <id of the container>), by adding something like:
<loader readonly='yes' type='pflash'><path to file>/OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd</loader>
<nvram><path to file>/OVMF_VARS-pure-efi.fd</nvram>
Replace the <path to file> with the actual path: eg /share/vm/win10
This unfortunately won't survive a restart of the virt station though - if anyone knows how to make such changes persistent let me know
Yours
Andreas.
Could it be possible that you need to have an EFI bios to boot up that VM ? If thats the case you could could get the tiano core efi bios at https://www.kraxel.org/repos/jenkins/edk2/
You will need OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd and OVMF_VARS-pure-efi.fd from that rpm. Place that in for example the same directory on the qnap your vm resides and modify the OS section of the corresponding
VM definition using /QVS/usr/bin/virsh (virsh edit <id of the container>), by adding something like:
<loader readonly='yes' type='pflash'><path to file>/OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd</loader>
<nvram><path to file>/OVMF_VARS-pure-efi.fd</nvram>
Replace the <path to file> with the actual path: eg /share/vm/win10
This unfortunately won't survive a restart of the virt station though - if anyone knows how to make such changes persistent let me know
Yours
Andreas.
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Re: Win10 image - Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM
Your VM doesn't have a valid boot source. Go to storage, and what Hard Drive image is currently being used?
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Re: Win10 image - Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM
I have the same problem, imported the OVA and cant boot. HDD image file got setup automatically on import as following
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Re: Win10 image - Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM
I'm trying to get this working too and have the same problem. Can anyone help?
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Re: Win10 image - Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM
I ended up in doing a normal win10 install boot iso file with the microsoft tool and loaded it into the he VM. From there it installed fine.