Problems bringing up XP Mode


  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #1

    Problems bringing up XP Mode


    Ever since I first got my Win7 machine, I have been able to run the XP mode virtual machine without problem. A few months ago, I started getting a message that the XP mode couldn't come up without integration problems, or something like that. I was able to dismiss the message and have WinXP boot.

    Suddenly a few days ago, in the middle of a normal Win7 session with a WinXP virtual machine running, XP crashed with a system dump and hasn't been bootable since. I can try to bring it up, but it just gets up to maybe 20% progress bar of boot, then cycles back to 0%.

    How do I get back into XP or at least copy my data out? Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I'm not sure what I did differently today, but I was able to get back to the crash screen, rather than constantly cycling toward a boot. I get a TRAP (I took a snapshot image and have a .jpg image on my hard disk I can share).

    After closing that attempted boot (the virtual machine hibernated), I tried mounting the VHD file via following directions at Virtual Hard Disk - Create and Attach VHD . I found this likely VHD disk:

    C:\Users\Dilip\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Virtual PC\Virtual Machines\Windows XP Mode.vhd

    and was able to mount it read-only; I declined formatting it. I found it to have a 127GB healthy active, primary partition with 13 mb unallocated space. It was corrupt or uninitialized, but I didn't try formatting it or anything - I want to get my data off, of course!

    Am I getting closer? I don't want to lose the data even if I have to reinstall the virtual machine after copying the data. I do have a backup but it's not as current as I'd like. Thanks.
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