![]() I'll prompt to trust the Redhat signed driver etc. Then install the driver from driveletter:\vioserial\"OSversion". Once that's done then you can boot the vm from cold then open Device Manager in the guest and the "PCI Simple Communications Controller" shows up. ![]() The vm has to be off for this to take effect - setting whilst booted and rebooting won't work. Now this is the bit I missed initially, you've to shutdown your guest _before_ going into Options of the guest and enabling the checkbox for "QEMU Guest Agent". But you're gonna need a further driver off the ISO anyway so I just went with mounting that. You could get the msi to there from downloading within the guest or copying it over via other means - doesn't matter. Then install the qemu-ga-圆4.msi (64-bit) or qemu-ga-x86.msi (32-bit) from the mounted iso in the guest. Once uploaded go to the hardware within your Windows Guest and mount the virtio-win.iso to the cdrom of that guest. Then in Proxmox you need to upload that to your local storage using the button within "Contents". Then under "Direct downloads" is the link to the full ISO:ĭownload that to your administrative desktop. This in itself is a shade obscure - starting: ![]() ![]() Just to update this, as I don't think the full process is very clear and hopefully the Wiki can be tidied up:įirst you need to install the guest agent.
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