VM image converter (VMDK, VHD, VHDX, IMG, RAW, QCOW and QCOW2), P2V migrator
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danisg81
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Fri Nov 13, 2015 3:28 pm
Hi, I have converted a vkmd disk to vhd using V2V Converted and it seems has finished ok. I've created a new VM on Hyper-V attaching de vhd disk but the machine does not start, only a black screen appears.
The vm is a Win 7 professional 64 bits.
Regards
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Anatoly (staff)
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Fri Nov 13, 2015 3:38 pm
Could you please provide more details please? What is the original hypervisor, and what is the source? Error codes would be helpful as well.
Thanks
Best regards,
Anatoly Vilchinsky
Global Engineering and Support Manager
www.starwind.com
av@starwind.com
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danisg81
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Fri Nov 13, 2015 3:55 pm
Hi,
I'm going to explain the steps I've carried on:
1- The original vm is hosted on esxi 4. I have exported the machine using vspher client (the machine has a Win 7 64 bits with 2 cores and 4096 Mb RAM memory).
2- I've converted the exported disk using V2V (vkmd to vhd) with "growable image" option.
VKMD disk features:
- File format: VMware stream-optimized image
- Size: 32.0 GB
3- The process ends successfully.
4- I've create a new VM on Hyper-V (Win Server 2008 Standard) with the same features as on VMware (2 cores and 4096 Mb RAM memory). I've attached the vhd converted file to the new machine.
5- It seems all it's ok, but when the machine starts a black window appears.
I don't know where I can get error codes you are asking me.
Thanks and regards.
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danisg81
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Mon Nov 16, 2015 7:48 am
Hi Anatoly,
Could you answer me please? I'm completly lost with this issue. I don't undestand why Hyper-v does not recognize the vhd converted disk.
Thanks and regards.
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darklight
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Mon Nov 16, 2015 5:07 pm
Have you tried to access Windows Recovery Console on this machine to try to find out what happens to the drive?
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danisg81
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Tue Nov 17, 2015 2:27 pm
I'can't.
I've tried to start the machine pushing F8 in order to start the Rapair Mode, but it doen not work, a black screen appears.
Also I've tried with a Windows 7 DVD, starting a new Windows installation and selecting Repair Mode option instead of start the new installation. Then I've tried to repair it but it doen not work.
Please I need help!
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danisg81
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Wed Nov 18, 2015 7:45 am
I've checked the hyper-v event viewer and the following error appears:
System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Worker
[ Guid] {51DDFA29-D5C8-4803-BE4B-2ECB715570FE}
EventID 18570
Version 0
Level 1
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x8000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2015-11-18T07:22:25.145408400Z
EventRecordID 348249237
Correlation
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 984
[ ThreadID] 3112
Channel Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Worker-Admin
Computer HOSTPRUEBAS
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-83-1-3080994303-1173724487-2691349381-1401775694
- UserData
- VmlEventLog
VmName TARVMBONE02
VmId B7A43DFF-9D47-45F5-85BB-6AA04E668D53
FailureCategory <not a known problem>
InstructionByteCount 0
InstructionBytes
Rax 0x10
Rbx 0x80
Rcx 0x0
Rdx 0x80
Rsp 0x200
Rbp 0x7c00
Rsi 0x25db2a
Rdi 0x7db2a
R8 0x0
R9 0x0
R10 0x0
R11 0x0
R12 0x0
R13 0x0
R14 0x0
R15 0x0
Rip 0xca
Rflags 0x10002
FpControlStatus 7F030000000000000000000000000000
XmmControlStatus 0000000000000000801F0000FFFF0000
Cr0 0x10
Cr2 0x0
Cr3 0x0
Cr4 0x0
Cr8 0x0
Xfem 0x0
Dr0 0x0
Dr1 0x0
Dr2 0x0
Dr3 0x0
Dr6 0xffff0ff0
Dr7 0x400
Es 0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Cs 00000B0000000000FFFF000000B09F00
Ss 0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Ds 0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Fs 0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Gs 0002000000000000FFFF000020009300
Ldtr 0000000000000000FFFFFFFF00000000
Tr 0000000000000000FFFF000000008B00
Idtr 000000000000FF030000000000000000
Gdtr 0000000000001F0000002B0000000000
Tsc 0xa3595f3e8
ApicBase 0xfee00900
SysenterCs 0x0
SysenterEip 0x0
SysenterEsp 0x0
PendingInterruption 0x0
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Tarass (Staff)
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Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:04 am
Hi, Danisg!
I wonder if it is possible for you to re-convert Hyper-V image back to VMWare and re-mount it again. Will that work?
In this case, we will be able to find out where is the root cause of the problem - in the image itself or inside the VMs hardware.
Senior Technical Support Engineer
StarWind Software Inc.