Windows 7 - Dont boot after install (Hyper-V)
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יום שישי 05 פברואר 2010 17:14Hi,Today I was install a VM with Windows 7 Ultimate. The setup ran very fine, I've allocated 200GB in virtual HD and set 2GB to RAM.After the install completes, a black screen appear and Windows dont boot (or start)...Any tip?
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יום שישי 05 פברואר 2010 17:58מנחה דיוןHyper-V v1 or Hyper-V R2?
You installed Ultimate. Have you tried Pro or business client SKUs?
Brian Ehlert (hopefully you have found this useful) -
יום שישי 05 פברואר 2010 18:10Brian,I'm using Hyper-V R2.I've tried only Ultimate, because my license is for Ultimate. There's any trouble with Ultimate?
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יום שלישי 30 מרץ 2010 01:27בעלים
Did this issue get resolved? If so, please share with community how you resolved. Otherwise, re-activate post if you still require assistance.
Carmen M. Summers (MSFT) --Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.- סומן כתשובה על-ידי Carmen SummersMicrosoft Employee, Owner יום רביעי 09 יוני 2010 01:04
- סימון כתשובה בוטל על-ידי BrianEhMVP, Moderator יום שלישי 20 יולי 2010 15:31
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יום שלישי 30 מרץ 2010 09:21
Hello Carmen,
I didn't solve the trouble. I uninstall Hyper-V and install VMWare. Now, all it's working perfectly.
Regards.
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יום ראשון 27 יוני 2010 07:39I am having the same problem . I also tried using an ISO but same issue. Blank screen with cursor blinking.
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יום רביעי 30 יוני 2010 17:32
I am having the same exact problem.
I can install other operating systems as virtual machines in Hyper-V R2, but not Windows 7. I have tried both 32-bit and 64-bit installs and after a full installation and reboot both turn up with a black screen prompting for CD/DVD....and the prompt is useless - I can neither boot to DVD again nor does it move on to booting from the hard drive.
I have used the ISO to successfully install Windows 7 on a physical machine.
Any ideas?
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יום שלישי 20 יולי 2010 03:18
I am having the same exact problem, with Windows 7. Black screen, doesnt boot after putting in a user name and password. Does it have to do somehting with the partitions?
I am also trying to virtualize SBS 2008. No success. 75% of the install it bluescreens, then boots to the SBS suggesting I reinstall.ANy suggesstions would be a great help.
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יום שלישי 20 יולי 2010 03:21
Ohhh. The server I am running now is Windows Server 2008 Standard R2.
Having issues using Hyper-V. Someone is suggesting that VMware is better?
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יום שלישי 20 יולי 2010 15:35מנחה דיון
What do you mean "doesn't boot after putting in username and password"?
At what point int he process are you entering a username a password? In the installation wizard. And it is after that that it hangs?
Brian Ehlert (hopefully you have found this useful) -
יום שלישי 20 יולי 2010 19:04מנחה דיון
More details would be great:
1) the version of Hyper-V
2) how the VMs are being installed
3) where the media was downloaded from (and possibly when)
4) the point during the instalaltion that the problem is seen.
During your installation of SBS 2008 - what is happening at the time the VM blue screens (I am assuming it is the VM).
We really need more information / details to make good guesses.
Brian Ehlert (hopefully you have found this useful) -
יום שלישי 20 יולי 2010 19:58
I would also like to encourage anyone who sees this issue to contact Microsoft product support. This is something that should "just work" and if there is a problem here we would like to figure it out ASAP.
Cheers,
Benjamin Armstrong
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Windows Virtualization
Senior Lead Program Manager
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights. You assume all risk for your use.- סומן כתשובה על-ידי Carmen SummersMicrosoft Employee, Owner יום שישי 13 אוגוסט 2010 00:37
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יום רביעי 21 יולי 2010 23:26
1) Hyper-v R2 installed on a Windows 2008 R2 Std. Server.
2) The VMs are being installed as new machines through the Hyper V Manager. The software is being installed (SBS 2008 from the DVD) and Windows 7 Pro (From ISO burned from eOpen Account a few days ago).
3) *see #2 above*
4) For SBS 2008 the installation seems to proceed fine but during one the the final reboots the VM blue screens. When restarted a dialog box appears stating that the installation was unsuccessful and that the product will need to be reinstalled. It also suggests that the existing partitions be removed before trying again.
For Windows 7 the installation fails after asking for a user name and password. The system will reboot then hang at the "Press any key to boot from CD screen".
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שבת 24 יולי 2010 16:36VMware works perfectly. However I would like to use Hyper-V since it is the only one supported by Microsoft. Suggestions?
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יום שלישי 18 ינואר 2011 09:51
I have the same Problem and I am using Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise with Hyper-V Role as Server , and windows Seven Ultimate X64 as Virtual Machine.
After the install completes, a black screen appear and Windows dont boot
I have used my Windows Seven DVD on different Physical Machines and they are working fine.
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יום שישי 21 ינואר 2011 15:42
Okay, I am ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED after a ton of web searching that an incredibly SIMPLE solution to this problem exists, but no one on any of these forums seems to be capable of understanding and revealing the answer... SO -- here it is:
1. Create a new Virtual Machine on your Hyper-V (Server 2008 R2).
2. Install Windows 7 from a DVD or an ISO file, whatever makes you happy.
3. On the final reboot of the install, you will, of course, get the above mentioned black screen.
4. Reboot the VM, but this time press a key to boot from the Windows 7 DVD (or boot from your ISO) so that you can get into the repair mode (recovery console/DOS prompt).
5. Type C: to go to the C (boot) drive of your Windows 7 VM.Here's the magic:
6. Simply type the following command at the recovery console DOS prompt:
bootsect.exe /nt60 all /force
7. type EXIT and then reboot the machine.ENJOY!
- הוצע כתשובה על-ידי Eric D Madsen יום שישי 21 ינואר 2011 15:44
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יום שני 18 יולי 2011 17:15
Okay, I am ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED after a ton of web searching that an incredibly SIMPLE solution to this problem exists, but no one on any of these forums seems to be capable of understanding and revealing the answer... SO -- here it is:
1. Create a new Virtual Machine on your Hyper-V (Server 2008 R2).
2. Install Windows 7 from a DVD or an ISO file, whatever makes you happy.
3. On the final reboot of the install, you will, of course, get the above mentioned black screen.
4. Reboot the VM, but this time press a key to boot from the Windows 7 DVD (or boot from your ISO) so that you can get into the repair mode (recovery console/DOS prompt).
5. Type C: to go to the C (boot) drive of your Windows 7 VM.Here's the magic:
6. Simply type the following command at the recovery console DOS prompt:
bootsect.exe /nt60 all /force
7. type EXIT and then reboot the machine.ENJOY!
ty 4 your best solution Eric
- הוצע כתשובה על-ידי psaratscheff יום רביעי 24 אפריל 2013 02:53
- הצעה כתשובה בוטלה על-ידי psaratscheff יום רביעי 24 אפריל 2013 02:53
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יום ראשון 21 אוגוסט 2011 13:21
Hey
I was seeing the same problem i.e whenever I created a VM (with win 7 os) and after install after the first boot it would go to the login prompt and then reboot and would just sit on a black screen with a cursor blinking.
I boot the VM with iso and choose prompt and gave the command as mentioned earlier by ERIC
bootsect.exe /nt60 all /force
Restarted and it is working.
Thanks
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יום שני 05 ספטמבר 2011 06:01
Eric,
After 2 weeks of trying all sorts of configuration changes .. i typed in your suggestion and IT WORKED. may you live long and prosper .. d*** what a royal pain that was.
namaste
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יום שישי 18 נובמבר 2011 18:17
Eric, I shall scour the surface of the earth until I find you. Wherever you are, I shall find you. And when I find you, I shall .... I shall...... shake your hand, and buy you a beer and a philly steak sandwich (or pizza if you prefer). THANKS! That worked just right.
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יום רביעי 04 ינואר 2012 19:05
Freekin yeh Eric you are King for the week in my book.
Come to SA Give me a call and I will catch a Lion for you to ride.
Thanx a Million!!!!!
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יום רביעי 04 אפריל 2012 07:17
Thanks a Lot. but please tell us why this is happen and what is the logic behind it. Is it the Microsoft fault or some other problem.
And Thanks Again.
- הוצע כתשובה על-ידי Antony CCIE 26725 יום שלישי 05 יוני 2012 04:04
- הצעה כתשובה בוטלה על-ידי Antony CCIE 26725 יום שלישי 05 יוני 2012 04:04
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יום שלישי 05 יוני 2012 04:06
Thanks a Lot. but please tell us why this is happen and what is the logic behind it. Is it the Microsoft fault or some other problem.
And Thanks Again.
Beautifull : Awesome
I was suffering with this issue since the first time I installed Win7; maybe a month after the release; almost 2 years; You are an Angel
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יום רביעי 06 יוני 2012 18:26I would say that the thing to do is what Ben Armstrong suggested - contact Microsoft if this happens. I've installed Windows 7 countless times on Hyper-V and never seen this problem. I know a lot of other people that have installed it countless times without this issue. Without working with Microsoft to get to the root cause for your particular environment, it will be pretty hard for anyone to say why it happens for some people and never for others.
timcerl
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יום שישי 17 אוגוסט 2012 19:06
Thanks
w8r2 as hyperv guest needed the same treatment
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יום חמישי 15 נובמבר 2012 03:48
You don't even have to boot into Repair mode,
1. Mount the vhd using disk managment
2. Open a cmd prompt
3. Insert any Windows 7 or 8 install disk in dvd drive
4. <dvd letter>:/boot/bootsec.exe /nt60 <vhd system drive letter>: /force
5. Detach the vhd
6. Reboot your VM
Saw this elsewhere, so much easier than booting into Repair.