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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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                    whatsup1827 @paulorrockgit
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                    @paulorrockgit I managed to find this link, it's still up http://downloadns.citrix.com.edgesuite.net/14644/managementagentx64.msi version is 7.2.0.1537, and it's compatible with 2008 R2. Keep in mind that this version of the management agent has multiple security vulnerabilities leading to local privilege escalation in the guest. https://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/advisory-468.html though if you're running 2008 then multiple vulnerabilities is probably not your concern.

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                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                      You can also avoid using PV drivers, it will work.

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                        Greg_E
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                        I probably would have just bought a cheap mini PC and used Virtual Box for this, which is something I did do in the past for an old XP machine when the hardware started to fail. Grabbed a disk to vhd of it before the final failure and loaded it into Vbox.

                        Might be able to do this in nested virtualization in XCP-ng.

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