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@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ press ahead. In this article, we charge forward and overcome our lack of
prepardness!
# 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.
# Mount an ISO Containing Drivers
In this example, I've neglected to install the VirtIO SCSI driver so I'll mount
the VirtIO ISO for Windows. You can grab it from [here](https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso)
![Screenshot of CD-ROM config with VirtIO ISO mounted](/images/virtio-drivers/iso-selection.png)
@ -28,7 +26,6 @@ Switch to your disc in the Command Prompt using its drive letter (usually `D:`)
![Screenshot showing the directory listing of the VirtIO driver disc](/images/virtio-drivers/virtio-contents.png)
# Load the SCSI Driver
Find the driver you wish to load. (`vioscsi.inf` in my case)
![Screenshot showing the folder containing the VirtIO SCSI driver](/images/virtio-drivers/driver-folder.png)
@ -36,7 +33,6 @@ Load the driver by running `drvload vioscsi.inf`
![Screenshot demonstrating drvload](/images/virtio-drivers/drvload.png)
# List Disks
Use `diskpart` to list your disks to confirm they're now visible
![Screenshot of diskpart showing the results of a successful list disk operation](/images/virtio-drivers/diskpart-disks.png)
@ -47,7 +43,6 @@ My Windows partition was now visible on drive letter `E:`
![Screenshot showing the contents of my Windows partition](/images/virtio-drivers/e-drive.png)
# Add the Driver to Windows
Use `dism` to insert the driver into your Windows install
```
@ -56,6 +51,5 @@ dism /Image:E:\ /Add-Driver:D:\vioscsi\2k19\amd64\vioscsi.inf
![Screenshot of dism adding the vioscsi driver to Windows](/images/virtio-drivers/dism.png)
# Success!
Reboot into Windows and enjoy your new SCSI driver.
![Screenshot of device manager showing the VirtIO SCSI controller](/images/virtio-drivers/device-manager.png)