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authorChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-07-03 07:27:52 +0000
committerChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-07-03 07:27:52 +0000
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-<think>
-Okay, I need to classify this bug report where the user mentioned "Windows on ARM64 host support." The possible categories are mistranslation, assembly, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor, and other. 
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-First, looking at the bug report, it's about supporting Windows on an ARM64 host. QEMU is a versatile emulator and virtualization tool, so this likely falls under its capabilities.
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-The term "host support" suggests that the issue is related to how QEMU handles running as a hypervisor or providing the necessary environment for a guest OS like Windows on an ARM64 system. Since KVM is part of QEMU for virtualization, but the report doesn't specify KVM directly, it might be broader.
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-Considering all categories, this seems related to the hypervisor's ability to support different host architectures running specific guest operating systems. Therefore, the most fitting category is "hypervisor."
-</think>
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