Hello,

Thanks you for your advices.
I tried to use the virtio-win iso attached from ACS but I am still stuck on the 
"select driver" window.

When I install a virtIO driver, I can see that it is added to the boot 
partition (windows/system32/driverstore/filerepository directory. Then I attach 
via ACS the Windows ISO, and I am stuck in the "select driver" window.
 I can't figure out what I did it wrong !
 
Questions :
- What are the minimal drivers needed to start an Windows installation ? 
(viostor ?vioscsci? balloon?...)
-What can help me to debug or understand the problem?
- Do you know where I can find a "tested" tutorial to create Windows VM from 
ISO ?

Thanks very much for your help

On 2020/05/11 13:59:37, Andrija Panic <[email protected]> wrote: 
> at the step when it says it doesn't detect any free disk space/volume (i.e.
> virtio drivers are missing inside the Windows ISO), you can then eject the
> Windows ISO from ACS (detach ISO), then attach via ACS the previously
> uploaded VirtIO drives ISO (
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/creating-windows-virtual-machines-using-virtio-drivers/index.html#virtio-win-direct-downloads),
> then inside Windows installation "look for drivers" and load the same from
> the ISO, confirm once or so, and then again detach the VirtIO ISO via ACS
> and attach the Windows ISO again - there will be one-time warning maybe in
> Windows setup, but just ask that and continue... This does work - test by
> me long time ago.
> If you want to integrate VirtIO drivers inside Windows ISO, that is a
> different story.
> 
> Cheers,
> Andrija
> 

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