Il giorno mar, 09/04/2019 alle 09.06 -0400, Tom Horsley ha scritto: > You should certainly install all the redhat virtualdrivers for disks > and network if you haven't already: > https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/WindowsGuestDrivers
Thank for reply, but when I have install w10 I have mount the virtio- drivers.iso CD https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/creating-windows-virtual-machines-using-virtio-drivers/index.html and install this virtio driver. [X] NetKVM/ - Virtio network driver[X] viostor/ - Virtio block driver[ ] vioscsi/ - Virtio Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) driver[ ] viorng/ - Virtio RNG driver[X] vioser/ - Virtio serial driver[X] Balloon/ - Virtio memory balloon driver[ ] qxl/ - QXL graphics driver for Windows 7 and earlier. (build virtio-win-0.1.103-1 and later)[ ] qxldod/ - QXL graphics driver for Windows 8 and later. (build virtio- win-0.1.103-2 and later)[ ] pvpanic/ - QEMU pvpanic device driver (build virtio-win-0.1.103-2 and later)[ ] guest-agent/ - QEMU Guest Agent 32bit and 64bit MSI installers[ ] qemupciserial/ - QEMU PCI serial device driver is this correct ? or I must install also other drivers? Thanks -- Dario Lesca (inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 29 Workstation)
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