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[Xen-users] Windows Guest


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Hello,

i am playing around with Windows Guests and i ran into one huge problem:

I cant really access Safe Mode (by hitting F8) or change the boot menu
selection manually. Right now my windows runs fine as a gues, but if
it should break at some point i think will have problems to recover
it....

Is there any way to see/manipulate the boot process in another way
than the vnc console? Everytime i connect to my vnconsole the server
is already starting up (even if i set a boot timeout of 30 seconds)

Any suggestions or ideas?

Thanks,
Mario

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