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viogpudo /virtio-vga broken in recent Windows builds #1102
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@kroese Please provide QEMU CLI, QE can't reproduce this issue. |
Hi @kroese, could you please provide more details like when you installed the driver? during the installation of system or installed virtio-vga after installing system. And yes, please provide us the qemu-cli. Thanks |
@6-dehan The commandline is:
it happens when the driver is installed during the setup (automaticly via unattended install, or when loading it manually when windows asks for boot-critical drivers).
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Thanks @kroese , |
@6-dehan Thanks! But it is on purpose that I did not enable Secure Boot ( I am using these drivers in my project ( https://github.com/dockur/windows ) which has a large userbase, so I cannot just switch the whole project to |
Problem still present in v0.1.262 @6-dehan Also it does not seem to be related to having The only new thing I discovered is that if you just wait a couple minutes with the black screen, the image comes back and the installation will actually proceed. |
Hi @kroese,
scenario:
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Do we have a Jira issue for tracing this problem? |
@vrozenfe , yeah, I'll paste issue here later. I was testing for more details update. |
Update: |
@6-dehan Is there anywhere I can download that ISO to confirm if it solves the problem? |
@6-dehan Since a couple of weeks have passed without new ISO, out of curiosity I tried it with the But I still got the black screen both with Server 2025 (and the W11 driver) and Windows 11 24H2 IoT (with the W11 driver). So either the 1.9.40 drivers in the ISO from RockyLinux/CentOS are not signed?? Or your test was not correct? |
@kroese |
strange, I can get installation pass for both of them with signed iso without black screen, even yours |
@6-dehan But are you installing them AFTER Windows is already installed? Because it looks that way from your screenshot? My whole issue is when installing them DURING the Windows installation (unattendedly), not when manually installing them afterwards. |
Surely I installed the driver during the Windows installation. I just provided you with a screenshot of the successful installation. |
@6-dehan From the screenshot it appears to be Windows Server 2025. Currently I also cannot reproduce it with Server 2025 anymore. Maybe I was confused (because I have some other issues with 2025 like the scsi driver failing) but all my testing recently was with: Windows 11 24H2 (IoT Enterprise LTSC). And there I can reproduce the issue 100 percent of the time, and with every version of the driver (0.1.262, 1.9.43, the .zip Vadim send me, etc). So if its not too much to ask, could you please repeat your test with Win11 IoT / LTSC. |
No problem, I'd like to reproduce it on Win11. I'll update results later. |
Hi @kroese, |
@6-dehan Yes!! |
In recent Windows versions, like Windows 11 IoT 24H2, when using the
virtio-vga
graphics device, the screen turns black when installing theviogpudo
driver and stays black.Using the
std
VGA device everything works.The problem even exists with the new beta drivers, version
0.1.258
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