Since I have done a windows 7 virtual machine.
Could you please explain how the guest agent work and how do I use them?
I have been told you can find a guide middle of page
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Since I have done a windows 7 virtual machine.
Could you please explain how the guest agent work and how do I use them?
I have been told you can find a guide middle of page
#96
add the virtio iso as a extra cdrom
VM - Devices -add optical choose virtio-win.iso
I do not get either I got "An operating was not found" or "failed-to-connect-socket"
Guys windows 7 VM detects speakers but I am not able to receive any audio. Any suggestions on which vnc to use
Hi just one last thing Any possibility of getting virtio-win.iso to work on windows 7 sp1 ?
Is there a version for it
Hi just one last thing Any possibility of getting virtio-win.iso to work on windows 7 sp1 ?
Is there a version for it
The ISO has win7 drivers on it but you are using an EOL'd OS.
Is there a version for it
No but yes. Sorry that's a bit strange, it's just not a straight forward process.
But it can be done, I done it yesterday. Note I haven't tested the sound driver yet.
Give me a couple of days to finish a guide for it and find a place to post it on the forum.
Before installing this plugin I would like to know if it's compatible with Cockpit.
Is there an advantage using this plugin over cockpit ?
Also about VM in general, I have OMV install on a sd card and my storage pool on hard drives.
Does my vms lower the SD card life time ?
Before installing this plugin I would like to know if it's compatible with Cockpit.
Cockpit and the plugin both use libvirt. So, they can be installed at the same time and edit the other's VMs.
Is there an advantage using this plugin over cockpit ?
In my opinion, the plugin is easier to use and is better because it is native to OMV.
Does my vms lower the SD card life time ?
No.
No but yes. Sorry that's a bit strange, it's just not a straight forward process.
But it can be done, I done it yesterday. Note I haven't tested the sound driver yet.
Give me a couple of days to finish a guide for it and find a place to post it on the forum.
Which Vnc software supports audio
I could not find any client
And I believe win 7 is one of the best Os Microsoft has made.
Looking forward to your guide
Looking forward to your guide
To install virtio drivers in to a Win 7 (EOL) virtual machine.
To install virtio drivers in to a Win 7 (EOL) virtual machine.
Virtual Machine configurations guide
There is a button to download the virtio drivers iso to the selected pool in the Pools tab.
To install virtio drivers in to a Win 7 (EOL) virtual machine.
How would things change for windows 7 64bit
Also does any VNC player support audio
How would things change for windows 7 64bit
The win 7 64bit drivers may be in the latest virtio.iso.
I only had need for the 32bit drivers, so that is all that I researched.
I ended up installing windows 8.1 pro
Just wanted to no if it is possible to give cpu cache to the VM
Just wanted to no if it is possible to give cpu cache to the VM
What is cpu cache?
I meant the L1 L2 cache in the cpu. Windows task manager shows N/A
Another question Does any vnc client support audio. Basically how do I get audio
I meant the L1 L2 cache in the cpu. Windows task manager shows N/A
Probably because it is a virtual cpu. What do you think it will "fix" if cache shows up?
Another question Does any vnc client support audio. Basically how do I get audio
No idea. Never used audio in a VM. But from a quick search, vnc does not support audio. You will likely have to use a spice client (not the html5 client). Or do what I keep suggesting once the OS is installed - use RDP on the guest itself.
Does any vnc client support audio
Guacamole, https://hub.docker.com/r/oznu/guacamole
Ensure you enable RDP in your windows client Some good advice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWdxhZyHT_8
And you will have windows audio through your browser, tested only windows 10 so far.
Probably because it is a virtual cpu. What do you think it will "fix" if cache shows up?
No idea. Never used audio in a VM. But from a quick search, vnc does not support audio. You will likely have to use a spice client (not the html5 client). Or do what I keep suggesting once the OS is installed - use RDP on the guest itself.
I thought maybe the caches is improve the speed of update installations
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