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Easy, just download the latest Virtio Drivers right here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Windows_Virtio_Drivers (scroll to "Direct download")
Then extract the Windows ISO and copy & paste the Virtio folder into the folder you just extracted your Windows ISO to. Use imgburn or something like that to create a bootable iso again.
please stop posting links to illegal stuff.
This worked perfectly, thank you! Thread can be closed.
Looks like the link says virtio drivers for Windows 10. Is it illegal to sell that? Honestly asking, I don't know.
Shitty to sell it, I can say that for sure.
The question is: Did Microsoft allow them (QuanlyVPS) to a) modify their ISOs for private/commercial use, b) sell these modified ISOs (the commercial use) and also kinda of c) sell their products at all in any kind of matter?
I have some doubts. Whatever they do is against Microsoft's EULA and probably breaks even more things Microsoft has. Perhaps even laws.
On the other hand: Who cares? Microsoft and their shitty new crap... Getting worse and worse with everything they release. What was the last good thing? Windows 7 or something? I don't know to be honest.
I'm in a fucked up position right now. Thinking about what to do. What to use. What would be the best. But as long as you are connected to the Internet nothing is really good, secure and the best. I've been running against the wall for weeks figuring out what to do.
i believe the windows image is included (hence the illegal bit) this guy was previously giving links to windows iso's he prepared.
Thanks. Fixed. I cut the URL from the quote too so they don't get any advertisement here.
This website breaks every terms set by DO @jarland google and Microsoft