Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu
2015-Jun-29 20:27 UTC
[CentOS-virt] Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
Hi Everyone, Has anyone managed to install Windows 10 tech preview build 10130 as a KVM on a CentOS 6 host? I'm having problems that I haven't been able to get past. I can get the CD to boot and the install process to begin, but Windows keeps complaining about missing drivers. I've unsuccessfully tried the VirtIO ISOs from the Fedora project. The images I tried were: virtio-win-0.1-100.iso virtio-win-0.1.105.iso virtio-win-0.1.96.iso I have two IDE CD-ROMs attached which appears to be working fine (otherwise the installer wouldn't start and I wouldn't be able to traverse the VirtIO ISO). The NIC was an e1000, but I changed it to rtl8139. I've changed the HD from IDE, to Virtio iscsi to Virtio disk and none of that has seemed to help. I'd appreciate some pointers/tips. Regards, Ranbir -- Kanwar R.S. Sandhu
On 06/29/2015 01:27 PM, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:> Hi Everyone, > > Has anyone managed to install Windows 10 tech preview build 10130 as a > KVM on a CentOS 6 host? I'm having problems that I haven't been able to > get past. > > I can get the CD to boot and the install process to begin, but Windows > keeps complaining about missing drivers. I've unsuccessfully tried the > VirtIO ISOs from the Fedora project. The images I tried were: > > virtio-win-0.1-100.iso > virtio-win-0.1.105.iso > virtio-win-0.1.96.iso > > I have two IDE CD-ROMs attached which appears to be working fine > (otherwise the installer wouldn't start and I wouldn't be able to > traverse the VirtIO ISO). The NIC was an e1000, but I changed it to > rtl8139. I've changed the HD from IDE, to Virtio iscsi to Virtio disk > and none of that has seemed to help. > > I'd appreciate some pointers/tips. > > Regards, > > Ranbir >Hi Ranbir, I've installed it on a KVM guest on a CentOS 7 host. I haven't switched to VirtIO drivers yet except for the graphics (spice/QXL), so that I could resize the screen, etc. I've always had more success using the drivers obtained from running the spice guest tools vs. the virtio-win stuff. I use: http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exe I did have problems with blue screens at boot (to even get the installation going) until I changed the CPU type to "kvm64" -Greg
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu
2015-Jun-29 21:04 UTC
[CentOS-virt] Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
On Mon, 2015-06-29 at 13:47 -0700, Greg Bailey wrote:> I've installed it on a KVM guest on a CentOS 7 host.I was hoping it wasn't going to come to that. That is, I hope it's not a CentOS 6 issue.> I've always had more success using the drivers obtained from running the > spice guest tools vs. the virtio-win stuff. I use: > > http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exeThe thing is I can't even get the install going. Windows complains that drivers are missing and won't tell me what for!! WTF. -- Kanwar R.S. Sandhu