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Re: [win-pv-devel] [Xen-users] Removing old glpv windows drivers to install new -> inaccessible boot device



Hi all. Thank you for the tips.

Here is what needed to be done.

- Boot in safe mode.
- use uninstall.bat to remove old drivers.
- use ccleaner or similar application to remove old driver install entries.
- scan through the file system end delete xen*
- bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
- install pfx files to local computer cert store.
- reboot into safe mode
- install new drivers (xenbus, xenvif, etc) using dpinst.exe (admin mode)
- reboot to normal mode (there will be no network, no xen devices can be
seen, etc for some reason)
- go to hardware, check unknown PCI device and manually install xenbus
for that.
- after this, all other drivers appear suddenly.
- reboot, done.

It would be nice to remove the testsigning though, but at lest it is
working now.

2015-10-29 10:38 keltezÃssel, George Dunlap Ãrta:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 8:50 AM, ÃliÃs TamÃs <et@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi. Yes, I confirm, that booting into safe mode is possible. I turned on
>> testsigning with bcdedit, and tried installing the drivers again.
>>
>> The isntall went fine, I could reboot. Unfortunately since then (it is
>> more then 8 hours now) I'm facing the attached screen. The animation is
>> just rolling, rolling rolling and nothing happens. CPU ticks are used,
>> so I assume something is happening, but it seemes pretty much stuck.
>>
>> Any ideas?
> 
> I *think* the XenServer PV drivers are using miniport; in which case
> this KB article might be of use:
> 
> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2795397
> 
> Paul Durrant can correct me if I'm wrong about miniport (and may be
> able to point you to a more useful fix if so).
> 
>  -George
> 

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