On 21 Jul 2016, at 20:05, Blaster <blaster(a)556nato.com> wrote:
I am running an application called Blue Iris which records video from IP cameras.
This was working great under Ovirt 3.6.3 + Windows 7. Now I’ve upgraded to Windows 10
and as soon as the Blue Iris service starts, the VM blue screens.
I talked to the software vendor, and they said it’s not their problem, they aren’t doing
anything that could cause a blue screen, so it must be driver/memory/hardware problem.
They say the application works just fine under Windows 10.
So thinking maybe the upgrade went bad, I created a new VM, used e1000 and IDE interfaces
(i.e., no Virtualized hardware or drivers were used) and re-installed Blue Iris.
I would expect better luck with virtio drivers. Either way, if it was working before and
not working in Win10 it’s likely related to drivers. Can you make sure you try latest
drivers? Can you pinpoint the blue screen…to perhaps USB or other subsystem?
Might be worth trying on clean Win10 install just to rule out upgrade issues (I didn’t
understand whether you cloned the old VM and just reinstalled blue iris or reinstalled
everything) , and if it still reproduces it is likely some low level incompatibility in
QEMU/KVM. You would likely have to try experiment with qemu cmdline or use latest qemu and
check the qemu mailing list
Thanks,
michal
Still blue screens.
How do I go about figuring out what’s causing the blue screen?
Thanks….
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