Manage to find a way to access my virtio drivers by selecting the "system image recovery" option. Not doing a thing and i installed all those needed. (they are installed on detected windows drive right?)
At this point i think windows has an issue with recognizing an emulated device, no idea which but this isn't related to the install itself. It's more of a bug due to a switch between native and virtualized, it usually takes about a minute for windows to detect all devices and switch to appropriate config, obviously this time it is failing. Since i can access the windows drive, even if windows does not fully launch it means virtio drivers are there, otherwise i assume i wouldn't see anything at all except the efi shell ? (please someone correct me if i am wrong). Still the fact that windows does not detect both cd-rom devices on the repair menu but manage to see them while on the system recovery screen is strange. 2016-05-05 16:52 GMT+02:00 thibaut noah <thibaut.n...@gmail.com>: > I don't understand, i have only one windows installation and like i said > it boots perfectly if i don't run it with qemu-kvm. > > Didn't find a way to install virtio drivers on native windows since they > are not used by the system. > So if i have to do a recovery i can only do it from the vm which i am > unable to do at the moment. > > Going into efi sheel and running bootx64 in fso: /efi/boot gets me to the > same repair screen as simply launching the vm. > > Also i tried to add windows iso and virtio iso in the hope that i would be > able to do a "repair" by booting on the iso but it seems both disks are not > detected by windows though i added them with virt-manager. (they were > detected a while ago but not anymore). > I'm suppose to seem them on windows repair in the "use a device" screen > but i don't, only efi internal shell. > > 2016-05-05 16:36 GMT+02:00 Torbjorn Jansson < > torbjorn.jans...@mbox200.swipnet.se>: > >> On 2016-05-05 15:19, thibaut noah wrote: >> >>> What do you mean by offline windows copy? This is a native windows 10 >>> install. >>> I boot it native all the time to do benchmarks and all, never had any >>> issue >>> before the update. >>> >>> I assume what you mean by boot drivers is virtio drivers? >>> >>> >> "offline copy" as in the windows installation that you are not currently >> running. >> dism cant be used on the currently running windows instance. >> booting to recovery is enough, this recovery can be from a usb stick or >> install dvd or whatever you prefer. >> >> example: >> dism /Image:C:\ /Add-Driver /Driver:X:\drivers\ /Recurse >> >> assuming C:\ is the drive where the broken offline version is. >> check drive letter, it might not be what you expect. >> >> also, this is not really vfio specific things, so probably a bit offtopic. >> >> and as i said before, all this will do is to add drivers, like those >> needed to find your boot device. >> >> >
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