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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Saturday, 04-Mar-2023 23:39:26 JST Looks like Red Hat broke the virtio disk devices in some update, my Windows guest lagged like hell, locking up once in a while, Task Manager showed the disk at 100% usage despite nothing abusing it, random archives threw I/O errors when unpacking. Switched to virtio-scsi and it works like a charm. -
Floyvid Ninesneed (floyvid_ninesneed@geofront.rocks)'s status on Saturday, 04-Mar-2023 23:44:55 JST Floyvid Ninesneed sorry I accidentally laugh reacted to that but I meant to aw-man react
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Saturday, 04-Mar-2023 23:45:23 JST @Floyvid_Ninesneed Happens to the best of us, don't worry. -
(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Saturday, 04-Mar-2023 23:46:27 JST And there was also this error, I couldn't even launch the device manager. Tried disabling UAC, nothing, other suggestion was to disable some group policies that were disabled to begin with (and what I couldn't do normally due to MMC being blocked either way). I could only get it running via TrustedInstaller hack. Installed the virtio-scsi driver, shut down the VM, changed the disk type, and what would you know, it fixed itself after that.
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(mint@ryona.agency)'s status on Saturday, 04-Mar-2023 23:47:50 JST Looks like it.
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1404
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