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lancem on August 31, 2020, 11:13 am
Did you add the virtual NIC specifying the virtio driver (which I think it there as default) or e1000 (which you have to change before adding the NIC)?
I suspect you added it with the virtio driver, but those drivers aren't install in Windows, so it doesn't know how to use it.
This link:
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso
Will download the latest stable virtio drivers for Windows 10 as an ISO.
You can attach import it as a virtual drive (be sure to select IDE and use as CD ROM) (and restart the Windows antlet).
Then, you can right-click the network item in the device manager, update driver, and point it to this CDROM in the Windows antlet.
You can also update the driver for the Display adapter to the Virtio driver.
Did you add the virtual NIC specifying the virtio driver (which I think it there as default) or e1000 (which you have to change before adding the NIC)?
I suspect you added it with the virtio driver, but those drivers aren't install in Windows, so it doesn't know how to use it.
This link:
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso
Will download the latest stable virtio drivers for Windows 10 as an ISO.
You can attach import it as a virtual drive (be sure to select IDE and use as CD ROM) (and restart the Windows antlet).
Then, you can right-click the network item in the device manager, update driver, and point it to this CDROM in the Windows antlet.
You can also update the driver for the Display adapter to the Virtio driver.