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unraid:virtual:win10 [2021/07/21 20:05] – [VM Settings] dirkunraid:virtual:win10 [2024/03/24 13:58] (current) – [Install to Virtual Machine] dirk
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-====== Install Windows 10 as Unraid Virtual Machine ====== +====== Install Windows 10/11 as Unraid Virtual Machine ====== 
-This will guide you through the setup of a Windows 10 machine as an Unraid Virtual Machine.+This will guide you through the setup of a Windows 10/11 machine as an Unraid Virtual Machine.
 ===== VM Settings ===== ===== VM Settings =====
   * Autostart: No   * Autostart: No
-  * Name: windows10 +  * Name: windows 11 
-  * Description: Windows 10+  * Description: Windows 11
   * CPU Mode: Host Passthrough   * CPU Mode: Host Passthrough
-  * Logical CPUs: 4/12 6/14 +  * Logical CPUs: 4/12 5/13 6/14 7/15 
-  * Internal Memory: 4096 +  * Internal Memory: 8192 
-  * Max Memory: 4096 +  * Max Memory: 8192 
-  * Machine: Q35-4.1 +  * Machine: Q35-7.2 
-  * BIOS: OVMF+  * BIOS: OVMF TPM
   * Hyper-V: Yes   * Hyper-V: Yes
-  * USB Controller: 2.0 (EHCI) (I don't have USB 3.0 on current hardware+  * USB Controller: 3.0 (qemu XHCI
-  * OS Install ISO: select the Win 10 iso+  * OS Install ISO: select the Win 10/11 iso
   * OS Install CDRom Bus: SATA   * OS Install CDRom Bus: SATA
   * VirtIO Drivers ISO: select the virtio-win iso   * VirtIO Drivers ISO: select the virtio-win iso
   * VirtIO Drivers CDRom Bus: SATA   * VirtIO Drivers CDRom Bus: SATA
   * Primary vDisk Location: Auto if on the array, below options for ssd   * Primary vDisk Location: Auto if on the array, below options for ssd
-    */mnt/disks/samsung_ssd/windows10/vdisk1.img            --> This one is vDisk on SSD (Current setup uses this)+    */mnt/disks/samsung_vm/windows11/vdisk1.img            --> This one is vDisk on SSD (Current setup uses this)
     */dev/disk/by-id/ata-"ID OF DRIVE" --> This one is passthrough     */dev/disk/by-id/ata-"ID OF DRIVE" --> This one is passthrough
-  * Primary vDisk Size: 40G+  * Primary vDisk Size: 100G
   * Primary vDisk Type: raw   * Primary vDisk Type: raw
   * Primary vDisk Bus: VirtIO if on the array, below options for ssd   * Primary vDisk Bus: VirtIO if on the array, below options for ssd
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 ===== Install to Virtual Machine ===== ===== Install to Virtual Machine =====
  
-  * Boot up VM and boot from CD+  * Boot up VM and boot from CD (it might put you in shell mode, just type exit, then reboot and press any key to boot from CD)
   * Click on Load driver to be able to see the virtual disk you want to install on   * Click on Load driver to be able to see the virtual disk you want to install on
     * Select Browse     * Select Browse
     * Expand E drive     * Expand E drive
     * Expand viostor     * Expand viostor
-    * Expand Win10+    * Expand Win10/11
     * Select AMD64     * Select AMD64
     * Select next     * Select next
   * Select Disk and click next   * Select Disk and click next
   * Install will finish then reboot   * Install will finish then reboot
-  * I don't have internet/continue with limited setup+  * I don't have internet/continue with limited setup. On the new Win 11 iso there is no option for "I don't have internet" without the following steps: 
 +    * Press Shift+F10 
 +    * type: OOBE\BYPASSNRO 
 +    * computer will restart now with the "I don't have internet" option 
 +    * profit
   * Full Name: Dirk Rockface   * Full Name: Dirk Rockface
 +  * Uncheck all the customize tracking things
   * Let install finish   * Let install finish
   * Right click on WIN->Device Manager   * Right click on WIN->Device Manager
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   * click on E drive->guest-agent->qemu-ga-x64   * click on E drive->guest-agent->qemu-ga-x64
   * change resolution   * change resolution
-  * Turn on Remote Desktop in Settings +  * Network & internet -> Properties -> Switch to Private 
- +  * Settings -> System -> About -> Rename this PC (PC will restart) 
-===== Setup ===== +  * Pass thru video card and audio component... had to reboot twice to get that to come up in Win 11
-==== Install VDI ==== +
-  *+
  
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