Virtio drivers are paravirtualized device drivers for KVM virtual machines.
Paravirtualized drivers enhance the performance of machines, decreasing I/O latency and increasing throughput to near bare-metal levels.
It is recommended to use the paravirtualized drivers for fully virtualized machines.
We recommend the stable release, the same as what is shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
This is the link to download:
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso
Download and add the ISO to your virtualization platform.
Edit the machine configuration and set these:
This bit depends on whether you are installing a new Windows VM or you already have an existing Windows VM.
If you are installing a new Windows VM, set the ISO to be the 2nd CD-ROM drive leaving the Windows install ISO as the 1st CD-ROM drive.
If you are not installing a new Windows VM, you can skip this section.
At the disk detection stage, the Windows installer cannot detect any disks for installation.
This is expected behaviour, since the virtio drivers have not been loaded yet and are not included by Microsoft in the installation media.
Click “Load driver” and select “CD Drive (E:) virtio-win-0.1.1”
The driver required is the “VirtIO SCSI pass-through controller” located at:
E:\vioscsi\2k16\amd64\vioscsi.inf
For other editions of Windows, the driver will be located in the relevant directory on the ISO.
Select the driver and click “Next”.
The driver is loaded and the and the disk is now detected.
Select the disk for installation and click “Next”.
Once the installation is complete and the VM has booted, the next steps are to install the guest agent and resolve any missing drivers.
It is essential the guest agent is installed.
The guest agent is used by the hypervisor to communicate directly with the VM.
The guest agent is required for clean VM shutdown and to enable live snapshots of the VM images.
On the task bar click “File Explorer”.
Select “This PC” then double click “CD Drive (E:) virtio-win-0.1.1”.
Open the “guest-agent” folder.
Right click the “qemu-ga-x64” file and select “Install”.
The QEMU guest agent will now install.
Once installed the VM must be completely shutdown before the agent can run.
When the VM is started again, the guest agent service will automatically start.
This table lists the devices and the drivers required.
Device | Driver |
---|---|
Storage controller | Virtio SCSI pass-through controller (already installed) |
Ethernet controller | Virtio Ethernet adapter |
PCI device | Virtio balloon driver |
PCI input device | Virtio input driver |
PCI simple communications controller | Virtio serial driver |
Display adapter | QXL video driver |
HID button over interrupt driver | Generic bus |
The procedure is simple but repetitive.
This is a Microsoft bug which is easily resolved.
Right click on “HID Button over Interrupt Driver” and select “Update Driver Software…”
In Device Manager we can see the following unconfigured devices.
Select “Browse my computer for driver software”.
Select “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”.
Select the model “Generic Bus”.
This resolves the bug, and removes the driver warning.
This is a high speed driver capable of 10GbE and better.
Right click on “Ethernet Controller” and select “Update Driver Software…”.
Select “Browse my computer for driver software”.
Select “CD Drive (E:) virtio-win-0.1.1” and click OK.
Device Manager will automatically find the correct driver. The path to the driver does not need to be specified.
At the prompt click “Install”.
The driver is installed.
The device description has now changed in Device Manager.
The balloon driver allows the memory in the VM to be changed dynamically.
Right click on “PCI Device” and select “Update Driver Software…”.
Follow the same steps for the Ethernet adapter above to complete the driver installation.
This provides accurate mouse tracking within the console.
Right click on “PCI Input Device” and select “Update Driver Software…”.
Follow the same steps for the Ethernet adapter above to complete the driver installation.
This is a virtual serial port for communication between the hypervisor and the VM.
Right click on “PCI Simple Communications Controller” and select “Update Driver Software…”.
Follow the same steps for the Ethernet adapter above to complete the driver installation.
This is a video driver that improves performance and allows for higher resolutions.
It also provides a seamless cursor when using the console to manage the VM.
Right click on “Microsoft Basic Display Adapter” and select “Update Driver Software…”.
Follow the same steps for the Ethernet adapter above to complete the driver installation.
When using the QXL driver, the mouse cursor needs to be tweaked.
This will provide a seamless cursor in web based VM consoles.
On the start menu click “Settings”.
Click “Devices”.
Click “Mouse & touchpad”.
Click “Additional mouse options”.
In the Pointers tab, enable “Enable pointer shadow” and click OK to update.
This allows the use of black and extra large cursors.