Added a screenshot for the BSOD

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@ -11,11 +11,12 @@ all use VMware PVSCSI, but this VM was an older build still using LSI SAS.
Now staring at the `INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE` BSOD, your options are abort or
press ahead. In this article, we charge forward and overcome our lack of
preparedness!
![Screenshot of INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE BSOD](/images/virtio-drivers/bsod.png)
# Enter Windows Recovery
Reset the VM a few times while at the Windows loading screen and it'll dump you
into the recovery environment. From here you can perform an advanced repair and
summon a command prompt.
summon a command prompt. It typically takes 2 failed boots to trigger recovery.
# Mount an ISO Containing Drivers
In this example, I've neglected to install the VirtIO SCSI driver so I'll mount

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