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  2. RHEL-21878

Failed to install 32-bit windows with ide-hd and pc-q35-rhel9.4.0

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      In whql testing, in order to test the driver of virtio-scsi and virtio-blk, QE needs to attach system image to ide-hd. During installing 32-bit windows with ide-hd and pc-q35-rhel9.4.0, hit error message "Windows Setup could not configure Windows to run on this computer's hardwares."

      Versions:
      kernel-5.14.0-405.el9.x86_64
      qemu-kvm-8.2.0-2.el9
      seabios-bin-1.16.3-2.el9.noarch
      win10 i386 with virtio-win-prewhql-0.1-245.iso

       

      How reproducible:
      5/5

      Steps to reproduce

      1. run the following qemu command lines

               qemu command line: win10_i386_ide-hd.sh           

      Expected results

      install successfully, not hit any error.

      Actual results

      hit error message "Windows Setup could not configure Windows to run on this computer's hardwares."

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        1. image-2024-01-23-11-04-00-257.png
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          Menghuan Li
        2. win10_i386_ide-hd_install_fail.png
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          Xueqiang Wei
        3. win10_i386_ide-hd_installation_fail_with_pc-q35-rhel9.4.0.log
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          Xueqiang Wei
        4. win10_i386_ide-hd_installation_pass_with_pc-q35-rhel9.2.0.log
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          Xueqiang Wei
        5. win10_i386_ide-hd.sh
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          Xueqiang Wei

              rhn-support-vrozenfe Vadim Rozenfeld
              jetwei Xueqiang Wei
              virt-maint virt-maint
              Qianqian Zhu Qianqian Zhu
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