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+graphic: 0.853
+device: 0.791
+boot: 0.712
+socket: 0.702
+PID: 0.672
+files: 0.663
+performance: 0.632
+KVM: 0.608
+debug: 0.604
+vnc: 0.598
+semantic: 0.596
+permissions: 0.536
+network: 0.486
+other: 0.271
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+Windows 7 fails with blue screen when KVM is enabled.
+Description of problem:
+The problem appeared immediately after a full system update of Arch Linux (The first for several months). Windows 7 images that had been running normally would fail with a blue screen and Error 0x7E immediately after displaying "Starting Windows". The same error would occur with a Windows 7 installation image, as in the command line above. When the "-enable-kvm" option was removed Windows would run normally but slowly. An old Clonezilla image booted without apparent problems.
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+The final line on the blue screen reads:
+*** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005,0x8BA3CA36,0x85186AA0,0x85186680)
+
+After getting the problem with the Arch package I cloned the source and built the latest version, getting the same error. However, when I build version 5.2.95 (v6.0.0-rc5-dirty) I found that this would run my existing Windows images (qcow2) and the installation ISO image.
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