My first ever posting to this list: I hope the content is appropriate. I have a VT-x and VT-d capable machine which is currently set up as a regular Windows 7 machine and want to do the following with it: 1) Boot into Xen from CD 2) VT-d all of the system hardware except for the NIC into a Windows HVM. Notably, this will include VT-d-ing the hard disk (which includes the bootable Windows partition) into the Windows HVM 3) Launch the Windows HVM from the current Windows disk partition I assume that Windows should manage this successfully, since it will see all the same hardware as when it is booted as a physical machine, except that the NIC has been removed? And I''ll obviously have to create a custom Xen Live CD with the appropriate VT-d settings for the hardware in question. Would be grateful for any pointers on whether / how this is possible. From my reading around the topic, it looks like the only bit that''s really non-standard is that the physical boot device is to be VT-d into the Windows HVM, rather than booting from a virtual storage device. By the way, the reason for doing this is in order to subsequently connect the Windows HVM to a virtualised NIC and to be able to modify the networking behaviour using networking code within Dom0. However, I also need to be able to boot the Windows machine natively (ie with direct access to the physical NIC) in some circumstances. Thanks, Henry _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users