Hi all.
I need to install virtio drivers to a Windows XP SP3 guest.
Unfortunately the ones I can find here seem to support nothing older than Windows 8.
Which is the lates ISO version supporting Windows XP?
Where can I find it?
Thanks.
P.S.
I think this very one could be an FAQ.
Latest version of virtio drivers for Windows XP SP3
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Re: Latest version of virtio drivers for Windows XP SP3
VirtualBox doesn't provide virtio drivers. XP drivers definitely exist, in fact those are the only ones I've ever downloaded - but too long ago to help you now.
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Re: Latest version of virtio drivers for Windows XP SP3
I need to know which version, maybe the wayback machine can be of some help!
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Re: Latest version of virtio drivers for Windows XP SP3
I remember they were on the KVM project pages of the day (virtio was a KVM initiative). The drivers were intended for KVM XP guests, all VirtualBox did was provide a compatible host API for those drivers to talk to.
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Re: Latest version of virtio drivers for Windows XP SP3
I found out a number of sources in various forums and I ended up by testing with several different "virtio drivers ISOs":
But none of them allowed me to have a working virtio-scsi driver. I always get a "code 10" failing driver.
In the same fedorapeople.org directory I can also find for example the v0.1.65 ISO which seems to contain XP drivers in two directories: WXP and XP. Useless to say they don't work.
So the question is: is it really really possible to use a working virtio-scsi drvier under Windows XP SP3?
If so, which ISO should I use?
- virtio-win-0.1-30.iso
- virtio-win-0.1-49.iso
- virtio-win-0.1-52.iso
- virtio-win-0.1-59.iso
- NetKVM-and-viostor.iso (mentioned here)
But none of them allowed me to have a working virtio-scsi driver. I always get a "code 10" failing driver.
In the same fedorapeople.org directory I can also find for example the v0.1.65 ISO which seems to contain XP drivers in two directories: WXP and XP. Useless to say they don't work.
So the question is: is it really really possible to use a working virtio-scsi drvier under Windows XP SP3?
If so, which ISO should I use?
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Re: Latest version of virtio drivers for Windows XP SP3
I don't know if virtio-scsi works. I've never seen the point since hard disk performance has never been significantly affected by the emulation overhead, unlike the register based API of some network cards. I find virtual IDE fast enough, I'm told SATA is much faster but never felt a need to measure it.
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Re: Latest version of virtio drivers for Windows XP SP3
Virtio has an impact on the host too. This is why I am interested into it. I don't mind measuring performances. I want to keep the impact of guest VMs on the host as low as possible.mpack wrote:I don't know if virtio-scsi works. I've never seen the point since hard disk performance has never been significantly affected by the emulation overhead, unlike the register based API of some network cards. I find virtual IDE fast enough, I'm told SATA is much faster but never felt a need to measure it.
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