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Topic : OpenVZ 7 & windows problem


Posted By: ja24 on September 1, 2018, 2:12 pm
Hi, I have a problem with windows, I try to install windows10, 2012 win7 on KVM but without luck. The setup can not detect the VirtIO drivers when I select the driver and click on next it go back to the Load drivers page, what could be a problem does Openvz7 KVM support Windows?

Posted By: ja24 on September 1, 2018, 9:50 pm | Post: 1
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Posted By: Speedy059 on September 25, 2018, 10:48 pm | Post: 2
I'm having the exact same problem, it isn't recognizing the drivers. I tried adding a 2nd CD ROM virtio-win.iso and it doesn't see the VIRTIO drivers. How were you able to install the Windows on the OpenVZ 7 KVM?

Posted By: kaushal on September 26, 2018, 6:17 am | Post: 3
Quote From : Speedy059 September 25, 2018, 10:48 pm
I'm having the exact same problem, it isn't recognizing the drivers. I tried adding a 2nd CD ROM virtio-win.iso and it doesn't see the VIRTIO drivers. How were you able to install the Windows on the OpenVZ 7 KVM?


Hi,

- Create VM with ISO.

- After starting your VM launch the VNC

- Follow the installer steps until you reach the installation type selection where you need to select "Custom (advanced)"

- Now click "Load driver" to install the VirtIO drivers for hard disk and the network.

- Browse to the CD drive where you mounted the VirtIO driver and select folder "viostor\VERSION_OF_WINDOWS\amd64" and confirm. Select the "Red Hat VirtIO SCSI controller" and click next to install it. Now you should see your drive.

- Choose the drive and continue the Windows installer steps.

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Regards,
Kaushal Vora
Virtualizor Team.
http://virtualizor.com/

Posted By: Speedy059 on September 26, 2018, 6:37 am | Post: 4
I tried using these drivers, and it wouldn't work:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/creating-windows-virtual-machines-using-virtio-drivers/

It still doesn't see the drives?

Posted By: kaushal on September 26, 2018, 9:02 am | Post: 5
Quote From : Speedy059 September 26, 2018, 6:37 am
I tried using these drivers, and it wouldn't work:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/creating-windows-virtual-machines-using-virtio-drivers/

It still doesn't see the drives?


Try with this one

- Browse to the CD drive where you mounted the VirtIO driver and select folder "vioscsi\VERSION_OF_WINDOWS\amd64" and confirm. Select the "Red Hat VirtIO SCSI controller" and click next to install it. Now you should see your drive.

If you still facing issue, open a support ticket. We will check and help you to resolve it.

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Regards,
Kaushal Vora
Virtualizor Team.
http://virtualizor.com/

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