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vm:proxmox:kvm [2020/05/11 18:20] – niziak | vm:proxmox:kvm [2020/05/12 10:01] – niziak | ||
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* Start Windows 10 | * Start Windows 10 | ||
* Windows should load correctly | * Windows should load correctly | ||
- | * Go to '' | + | * Go to '' |
+ | * Shutdown system | ||
+ | * Edit config file to change IDE discs to SCSI | ||
* Setup correct boot order | * Setup correct boot order | ||
* Start Windows 10 | * Start Windows 10 | ||
+ | * ERROR: Windows stuck during booting when VirtIO SCSI driver. | ||
+ | * It is known KVM issue with VirtIO SCSI driver when more than 1 CPU core is used! | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * Driver version 61.77.104.17200 2019-06-07 from virtio iso v 1.1.172 | ||
+ | * Update to latest 61.80.104.17300 2019-08-12 (not stable) virtio iso v1.1.173 doesn' | ||
+ | * Changing CPU to 1 core solves problem. | ||
+ | * It works with odd number of cores (1,3,5) | ||
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* Windows will crash (becasue storage driver is not supported). Windows will reboot into repair mode. | * Windows will crash (becasue storage driver is not supported). Windows will reboot into repair mode. | ||
* Provide virtio drivers in virtual cd-rom (latest 1.1.173 was used) | * Provide virtio drivers in virtual cd-rom (latest 1.1.173 was used) |