Zoltan Frombach writes:
Hi,
I did many physical (Windows) to virtual (kvm) conversions before. The instructions in general are good here: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Boot_from_virtio_block_device , so yes, you must add a dummy ("fake") 2nd disk drive to the guest first, boot up the guest, install the virtio drivers to that 2nd virtual HDD and after that you can shutdown the guest, remove the dummy drive from the guest's config and switch the original 1st disk's setting from IDE to virtio. The whole reason for adding a 2nd dummy disk is the ability to install the virtio driver inside Windows while it is booted up from an IDE disk.
Yes, I understand the process and am following it. But XP is throwing a spanner in the works here by not completing the viostor installation process. Should I maybe try with latest rather than stable (.112 vs. .102)?