Dear Recipients,

As per http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Bugs, I am seeking advice regarding where 
to file the following bug:

I think that the current RHEL/Centos-Version of KVM 
(qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.415.el6_5.6.x86_64) on Centos 6.5 does make it 
substantially more difficult to install a Windows 7 Professional 64 guest. When 
run, the installer does show Microsoft artwork, but then asks for a missing 
CD-ROM driver. This is not intuitive, as the image connected as a CD-ROM must 
be readable in order to get the Microsoft artwork in the first place. Then, the 
driver is not available and the installation process stops (did not try PXE, 
yet). This did not occur in the past and this has nothing to do with the usual 
Windows VirtIO drivers available from Fedora. The VirtIO drivers do not solve 
this and they do not deal with CD-ROMs as far as I know.

Regards,

Michael
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