Nathan,

did you take a look on this:
http://spice-space.org/page/WinQXL

Windows will install the default driver if there is no better available. You can verify you are having the qxl device by checking the PCI IDs in your Device Manager.

Cheers,
Mario

On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 15:56:20 -0400, Nathan Lager wrote:
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I've been running in circles attempting to install a Display driver in
Windows 7 x64 for use with Spice.

My host is CentOS6 x64, My guest is Windows 7 x64. Spice is enabled, as
is -vga qxl,

Windows see's the display adapter as "standard vga graphics adapter".
Where can i get the drivers for RedHad Spice?

Thanks.

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