Unable to open disk image Boot Camp;disk0s3!

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by happybunny, Jul 27, 2008.

  1. happybunny

    happybunny Bit poster

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    I have MBR and 3 partitions thus:

    $ diskutil list
    /dev/disk0
    #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
    0: FDisk_partition_scheme *298.1 Gi disk0
    1: Apple_HFS OSX 100.1 Gi disk0s1
    2: DOS_FAT_32 ETC 100.0 Gi disk0s2
    3: Windows_NTFS 98.0 Gi disk0s3

    the FAT one is there so I can have data which both the Windows and OSX partitions can both see.

    XP is installed on the last partition.

    If I reformat the FAT partition with say HFS, then parallels works with bootcamp automatically.

    If I have it formatted with FAT, then I have manually edit the pvs file and put in the disk data (which I did).

    But it simply doesnt work!!!

    I notice that as parallels is starting the VM, the desktop icon for the XP NTFS partion (called helpfully "Untitled" - anyone know how to change it?), disappears for a couple of seconds, just as the above error message comes up.

    So parallels appears to be unmounting the drive, then complaining that the drive cannot be accessed, then remounting it.

    Also odd, is that if I reformat my middle partition to HFS, to get it working (until I can find a solution to this problem), the XP home drive is f, not c!!! No idea how that happened. All I did was boot the mac from XP CD, and install XP as normal on the last (3rd) partition.

    Anyone else got the same problem?

    Its a MBPro, 1 internal HD, nothing external, XP SP2.

    Here is the mount output:
    /dev/disk0s1 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
    devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
    fdesc on /dev (fdesc, union)
    map -hosts on /net (autofs, automounted)
    map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted)
    /dev/disk0s2 on /Volumes/ETC (msdos, asynchronous, local, noowners)
    /dev/disk0s3 on /Volumes/Untitled (ntfs, local, read-only, noowners)

    Here is my complete PVS file:
    [System]
    Boot = c
    Parallels VM Name = bootXP
    VM Id = {60023b10-b2dc-4ae2-a516-cdec8c59530f}
    VM Description =
    OS Type = 135
    Memory = 916
    Video Memory = 16
    Memory block size = 10
    Acceleration level = 2
    Enable write-back disk cache = 1
    VT-x support = 1
    Start auto = 0
    AutoShutdown = 0
    Start full screen = 21
    Start dashmode = 0
    Start full screen warning = 1
    PC Speaker enable = 1
    Window Mode = 0
    Multi frame = -1
    Guest Tools Status = 2
    [Shared folders]
    Shared folders enabled = 1
    Sharing enabled = 0
    Shared folders count = 0
    [Video]
    Video resolutions enabled = 1
    Video resolutions count = 0
    [Coherence]
    Show taskbar = 1
    Relocate taskbar = 0
    Exclude Dock = 1
    Multiple displays = 0
    [IDE devices]
    Disk 0:0 enabled = 1
    Disk 0:0 = 1
    Disk 0:0 media = 1
    Disk 0:0 connected = 1
    Disk 0:0 image = Boot Camp;disk0s3
    Disk 0:0 cylinders = 0
    Disk 0:0 heads = 0
    Disk 0:0 sectors = 0
    Disk 0:1 enabled = 1
    Disk 0:1 = 2
    Disk 0:1 media = 1
    Disk 0:1 connected = 1
    Disk 0:1 image = Default CD/DVD-ROM
    Disk 1:0 enabled = 0
    Disk 1:0 = 0
    Disk 1:1 enabled = 0
    Disk 1:1 = 0
    [Floppy disks]
    Floppy 0 enabled = 1
    Floppy 0 = 1
    Floppy 0 image = /Library/Parallels/Tools/vmtools.fdd
    Floppy 0 connected = 0
    [Serial ports]
    COM1 enabled = 0
    COM1 = 0
    COM2 enabled = 0
    COM2 = 0
    COM3 enabled = 0
    COM3 = 0
    COM4 enabled = 0
    COM4 = 0
    [Parallel ports]
    LPT1 enabled = 0
    LPT1 = 0
    LPT2 enabled = 0
    LPT2 = 0
    LPT3 enabled = 0
    LPT3 = 0
    [Sound]
    Sound enabled = 1
    Sound = 1
    Sound connected = 1
    Sound device = Default Audio
    Mixer device = Default Audio
    [Network]
    Network enabled = 1
    Network = 3
    Network connected = 1
    Adapter No = 0
    Adapter name = Default Adapter
    Adapter type = 4
    Port = 0x00000300
    IRQ = 3
    MAC address = 0061b216fea2
    Network2 enabled = 0
    Network2 = 0
    Network3 enabled = 0
    Network3 = 0
    Network4 enabled = 0
    Network4 = 0
    Network5 enabled = 0
    Network5 = 0
    [Usb]
    USB enabled = 1
    USB = 1
    USB autoconnect = 0
     
    Last edited: Jul 27, 2008
  2. John@Parallels

    John@Parallels Forum Maven

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    All I did was boot the mac from XP CD, and install XP as normal on the last (3rd) partition.

    You should use Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows, not direct installation.
    We are working to get configuration similar to your working in PD 4
     
  3. happybunny

    happybunny Bit poster

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    It is not possible to use boot camp assistant to install XP unless you start with a single HFS+ formatted partition. As I need 3 partitions (and already have 3 partitions), I cant use bootcamp.

    Parallels works perfectly for the XP installation as a "boot camp" setup, but only if there is not an extra FAT partition. If there is, there MUST be a way of telling parallels to ignore it! It works for other people, just not me :(

    Any ideas?
     
  4. John@Parallels

    John@Parallels Forum Maven

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    Format Fat32 as HFS, and it will work
     
  5. RalphG

    RalphG Bit poster

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    Hello Sir,

    I need some assistance on how do i mount my xp iso with PD 5.i am installing xp sp3 using a disk image that i have downloaded from microsoft official website itself but my PD5 always says that the operation system could not be detected when i begin the installation.i seriously need some help in this.Here is where i download the xpsp3 disk image:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...ce-b5fb-4488-8c50-fe22559d164e&displaylang=en

    can you tell me did i actually downloaded the right iso or gimme a link to an xpsp3 iso that is compatible with my PD5.

    an Immetiate reply with an accurate solution would be much of a help.thanks.\'m'/
     

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