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How to change the controller driver of a Windows VM to VirtIO

Change Windows Boot Device from IDE to Virtio on KVM

Change Windows Boot Device from IDE to Virtio on KVM

In this tutorial, you will learn how to change Windows boot device from IDE to Virtio on KVM. IDE and Virtio are types of virtual

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