Running XI on Windows 7

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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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hmm, I will have to install and test this, seems that you are using 32bit virtual pc and i686(32bit) XI, so this should be working, however it clearly is not. I will post back once I've had a chance to run through it.
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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By chance did you find anything out that I'm doing wrong? I'm researching getting a linux server in place as well.
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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What's the RAM set to? Should be 1G, but I just want to confirm. Might wanna increase that.
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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Found the setting! That worked, loading now...

Now it's continuing to loop through with the message
"Clocksource tsc unstable (delta = xxxxx ns). Enable clocksource failover by adding clocksource_failover kernel parameter."

Any thoughts there?
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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Great to hear! We'll keep this thread open for a bit in case you have any more related questions, otherwise if it's working for you we can close it now.
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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Now it's continuing to loop through with the message
"Clocksource tsc unstable (delta = xxxxx ns). Enable clocksource failover by adding clocksource_failover kernel parameter."

Any thoughts there?
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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Just Googling around here, but this might help: http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2013/04/0 ... ed-centos/
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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Thank you, I'll check that out.
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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Let us know if you have questions!
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Re: Running XI on Windows 7

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Still no luck. I thought it might have been a download issue as I saw a "corrupt" message fly by. Downloading a new copy I tried again, increased memory to 1.5 and now it just sits there with the following message. And the caps lock keeps turning on and off. There was a colored status bar prior to this message and it looked promising...not so much.

Kernel panic - not syncing : attempted to kill init!
Pid: 1, comm: init Not tainted 2.6.32-358.2.1.el6.i686 #1
Call Trace:
[] ? panic...
[] ? do_exit....
[] ? do_group_exit....
[] ? sys_exit_group....
[] ? sysenter_do_call ....

As this has been a key directive from my leadership and I need to get it up and running, I'm getting a Linux server built and then going through the manual install there. I'm hoping I have better success.
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