(In reply to comment #3)
> I changed severity to critical, since any Windows XP user who cancels
> (voluntarily or not, for instance if there is an electricity problem) and has no
> rescue-boot CD or knowledge to fix whatever is broken will loose his OS and data.
This is demonstrably not true; the problem does not affect all systems with
Windows XP installed (or even many of them).
If you have a system image which demonstrates the problem, it would be very
useful if you could send us:
- The first 64k of the image, including the partition table
- The emulated geometry being used in the virtual machine
(In reply to comment #3)
> I changed severity to critical, since any Windows XP user who cancels
> (voluntarily or not, for instance if there is an electricity problem) and has no
> rescue-boot CD or knowledge to fix whatever is broken will loose his OS and data.
This is demonstrably not true; the problem does not affect all systems with
Windows XP installed (or even many of them).
If you have a system image which demonstrates the problem, it would be very
useful if you could send us:
- The first 64k of the image, including the partition table
- The emulated geometry being used in the virtual machine