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      DustinB @paulorrockgit
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      @paulorrockgit have you tried uninstalling the NIC from within this VM and then letting the system reinstall?

      It's been a bit since having to deal with 2008, but it has to support 1GBE FDX right, assuming your host isn't attached to a 10/100 connection.

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
        last edited by olivierlambert

        Try to switch to e1000 emulated NIC, it will be a lot better already, without having to install the PV drivers (VM/advanced tab)

        2008 R2 is NOT supported with PV drivers anyway, or this requires some hacks so we do not want to support.

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          planedrop Top contributor
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          I'm just goona say it, tell these clients to stop using 2008 R2 lol. I know you said don't ask, so I won't ask, but I will "suggest" it.

          Mostly joking, I get it, have had to manage places before which had no option.

          As Olivier said though, that's super old and not supported, I'd suggest swapping to e1000 for the NIC and leaving it without PV tools.

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            Gheppy
            last edited by Gheppy

            What I did.
            I installed XCP-ng 7.5 from https://updates.xcp-ng.org/isos/7.5/ , on VirtualBox with the ability to enable Nested VT-x/Amd-V
            Copy templates for windows 2008 in the current XCP-ng, be it 8.2+, as in the photo. The template is to recreate the existing VM and attach the existing HDD
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            Download the XenServer 7.2 image from http://downloadns.citrix.com.edgesuite.net/12636/XenServer-7.2.0-install-cd.iso

            Open with 7zip or equivalent.
            Extract XenServer-7.2.0-install-cd.iso\Packages\xenserver-pv-tools-7.11.0-1.noarch.rpm
            From the above file extract xenserver-pv-tools-7.11.0-1.noarch.cpio\opt\xensource\packages\iso\guest-tools-7.11.0-1.iso. Here you have PV drivers for windows 2008

            Mount and install the PV driver in the VM and everything is ok

            Or already extracted on https://ncloud.neandria.ro/index.php/s/89i8D6E3nDX99G7

            The template must be for windows 2008, otherwise the PV drivers will not install properly

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              uwood @manilx
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              @manilx I've running a modified WinXP without guest tools on XP.

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                manilx @uwood
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                @uwood What template should I use to create the VM? I would try then to import the disk from proxmox and try out.

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                  Gheppy @manilx
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                  @manilx I use the last one - Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit)
                  Steps are:

                  1. On XCP-ng 7.5 create a VM with template Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit), with out hdd
                  2. Copy the VM to XCP-ng 8.2
                  3. Import HDD to XCP-ng 8.2
                  4. Attach the imported HDD to VM
                  5. Start VM

                  If you get BSOD you need to insert xenbus driver.
                  You have them on https://ncloud.neandria.ro/index.php/s/89i8D6E3nDX99G7
                  I use Dism++ for insert them, just mount de disk to other windows
                  https://github.com/Chuyu-Team/Dism-Multi-language/releases

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                    manilx @Gheppy
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                    @Gheppy Thx. I have used other install media as template. Created a VM attached the imported disk and running. Another problem solved.
                    Now I have a MacOS Monterey VM on proxmox, which is a bigger problem 😉

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                      uwood @manilx
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                      @manilx template Windows 8.1 (32-bit)

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                        manilx @uwood
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                        @uwood Using xcpng 8.3 this template is not available....

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                          manilx @manilx
                          last edited by manilx

                          @manilx Created a VM using this template on our business xcpng 8.2 and exported it.
                          Attached disk from the last VM but doesn't work. Lots of drivers missing, scsi, vga etc.

                          VM created with Other Install media works fine.

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