Windows can't see any drivers after loading Win11 VirtIO drivers

Ryan_Malone

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For some reason when I add the viostor>win11<amd64 folder (or the entire drive, viostor folder, or viostor>win11 folder) Windows doesn't find any compatible drivers. It can see the Red Hat drivers if I uncheck the box to display incompatible drivers, but adding those doesn't help. Can anyone see what it is in my configuratio0n that is preventing me from using any VirtIO drivers and progressing the install?

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For some reason when I add the viostor>win11<amd64 folder (or the entire drive, viostor folder, or viostor>win11 folder) Windows doesn't find any compatible drivers. It can see the Red Hat drivers if I uncheck the box to display incompatible drivers, but adding those doesn't help. Can anyone see what it is in my configuratio0n that is preventing me from using any VirtIO drivers and progressing the install?

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SOLVED. After going through each folder and it's contents there is a similar folder under D:\amd64>Win11 and that worked. Folder hierarchy is a bit odd.