you have to mount the CD drive with the virtuio drivers during the setup process. 

get to the screen to select disks. do a "change cd" and mount the virtio ISO.  then you have to go "have disk" in setup and add the drivers.  Once the drivers are installed, you have to refresh the list before it will show the disks. once the disk is showing up then you do a change CD again back to the installation .iso.





On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 3:28 PM <bardos.matyas@techcentral.hu> wrote:
Dear list,

I am new in ovirt, and I have a problem, which I can’t solve with google.  I am not able to install windows guests, because they can’t find they disk. I have already many linux guests running, so generally everything is working fine. I try with virtio-scsi disks.
What I already tried:
- While the installation process I changed the disk to the virtio driver disk (downloaded from fedora project), I try to load scsi drivers, and windows still can’t find the disk
- I tried with virtio floppy (run once) but the floppy is not visible in windows select menu
- I added the drivers to windows installer wim, but disks still not visible
- I tried to add ide drive, but it is not visible either (I have disabled virtio scsi under resource allocation too, without luck)
- tried windows 7 and 2016

My nodes are: oVirt Node 4.2.1.1
I use local disks but via nfs, so i share the local disk via nfs.

Do you have any idea what could I try. Any clue are welcome, because I’m stuck…

Thank you in advance!

Regards!
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