I got it to work! Fiddling with the drivers seems to have fixed it. I still need to figure out a way to get audio, keyboard and mouse working properly, but still a huge thank you for your help!

On 04/16/2017 09:15 PM, Marius Steffen wrote:
For HID button over interrupt, see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1377155#c12

Also for installation of drivers, reattach the virtio driver ISO to the VM. Then let Device Manager look recursively in the CD drive the ISO is loaded into, and install all drivers.

Marius Steffen

Am 16.04.2017 um 15:28 schrieb Elias Kosunen:
XML dump: https://pastebin.com/MFdqSV1F
I haven't touched it by hand at all, it's all generated by virt-manager.

I installed Windows and booted into it. Here's a screengrab of the Windows Device Manager: http://imgur.com/crC1lsd I was able to install the drivers for the first one ("Microsoft Basic Display Adapter") and after the installation its name changed to "MSI AMD R9 380" and its errors went away. For the others, it couldn't automatically find the drivers.

For the "HID Button over Interrupt Driver", the status message was:
This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device (Code 31)
   Object Name not found.

And for the others it was the same:
   The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)

According to Windows, the "PCI Device" is attached to PCI slot 10, "PCI Simple Communications Controller" to slot 7 and "Video Controller" to slot 12. Unfortunately, I was unable to figure out which devices these refer to.


On 04/16/2017 02:49 PM, Marius Steffen wrote:
Could you please attach your virtual machine's config XML (output of 'sudo virsh dumpxml <your_machine_name>')? Also, Graphical Console is not available because you removed the QXL controller and SPICE server. Please try reattaching them (SPICE, Tablet, set video controller type to QXL) and keep your GPU attached. Start into Windows 10 (you should be able to use the Graphical Console in virt-manager now) and tell us/take a screenshot of Windows' device manager, and possible errors it's showing regarding your GPU.

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