On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 04:13:54AM -0700, Brad Bell wrote:
> I tired to boot my fedora iso in my windows virtual machine and that did not
> work, but the same image did work for my fedora virtual machine.
> 
> Then I looked at the difference in the Settiong Storage tab between the two 
> machines and noticed that:
> My Fedora machine had two types of Storaage: Controller: IDE and Controller: 
> SATA.
> My Windows machine had only one type of Storage: Controller SATA.

You don't need an IDE controller for a windows 10 guest. When I
created my test machine last night, the iso file was attached to the
SATA controller, and there was no IDE controller. Did you try copying
your iso to the host, and booting your windows guest from a local iso
file path rather than a share as I suggested doing in an earlier
message?

Greg


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