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2016-03-29 12:20:07 +0200 | commented answer | Windows Cloud Image failed to boot Yes you are right! I have overlooked that the unit should be MB instead of GB. I can now provision the Windows image. Thanks for your help. |
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2016-03-24 05:00:42 +0200 | commented answer | Windows Cloud Image failed to boot I have run the command and result as show in below http://gofile.me/1UvHi/k4G8qqyI |
2016-03-23 06:23:04 +0200 | commented answer | Windows Cloud Image failed to boot I have checked the nova.conf and virt_type is already set as mentioned. Is there any other requirements in order for the Windows Cloud Image to work? Thanks |
2016-03-22 03:32:05 +0200 | answered a question | Windows Cloud Image failed to boot Hi, I am now using OpenStack (Kilo) with KVM as hypervisor. Thanks. |
2016-03-21 10:28:35 +0200 | asked a question | Windows Cloud Image failed to boot I have uploaded Windows Cloud Image of Windows Server 2012 Eval to OpenStack following the steps as mentioned in https://cloudbase.it/openstack-window.... But when I boot an instance with the image, "No physical memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The system can not continue." I am not sure if I have done anything wrong. Appreciate if anyone can help thanks! |