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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/07/15 03:06 PM, Donny Davis
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<p dir="ltr">Are you using virtio-scsi in oVirt?</p>
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Initially I thought I was, but realised it was just virtio (no
'-scsi'), though I did have the guest tools installed (as well as
having to install the virtio drivers to get the Win7 install to see
the HDD). When I realised this, I added a second virtual HDD,
making sure it was of type virtio-scsi and then I formatted it.<br>
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I ran the same tests from "Parkdale" on the second HDD, but
unfortunately with the same results.<br>
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I am willing to install oVirt again and try another Win7 VM, making
sure the first disk is virtio-scsi, if you think that may make a
difference?<br>
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-Alan<br>
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