[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] RE: GPLPV 0.11.0.238 and Windows 2008 R2 requiring extra reboot
> GPLPV depends on KMDF (Kernel Mode Driver Framework). If there is no > KMDF currently installed then it is installed along with the drivers > and > everything will be active on the next boot. If the same or newer KMDF > is > already installed then the drivers are installed and everything will be > active on the next boot. If an older version is installed then it will > be upgraded but the drivers won't load until the new KMDF is loaded. > When the new KMDF is loaded on the next boot, the drivers load but too > late in the boot process so it's only on the next boot that they can > properly take control. On a fresh install of W2k8 R2 Enterprise, I see that /Windows/System32/drivers/Wdf01000.sys and WdfLdr.sys are present and the version is 1.9.7600.16385. I am assuming this means that KMDF is installed. > What you're seeing is almost the opposite of this though... when you > first install, does xenpci load (the unknown PCI device should be gone > and replaced with xenpci and have not exclamation marks etc)? > Do any of the other devices load (xenvbd/xenpci/xenusb/xenscsi etc)? After the first gplpv install and before the first reboot, I can see that there are no exclamation marks in device manager. "Xen Block Device Driver", "Xen Net Driver" and "Xen PCI Device Driver" are also loaded i.e. they show up in Device Manager with no exclamation marks. >What about on the first reboot? On the first reboot, the answer is same as above except I see an exclamation mark against the "Intel Bus Master IDE Controller". However, that remains even after the second reboot. Thanks, AP _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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