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VNC connection refused after installing Win10 display adapter

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Amidst initial Windows 10 setup of VM over VNC, went to Device Manager and selected Display adapters / Update drivers / Browse to drive E: for virtio-win disk and VNC connection aborted after selecting OK with reconnection refused. 

 

update: tried restarting VM which caused it to stop, so restarted VM and went through the Display adapter steps in top paragraph only to end in same VNC connection aborted scenario.

Edited by oh-tomo

Why not use RDP (remote desktop) after the initial setup.  Far, far far more efficient at rendering and much closer to feeling like you're working with an actual monitor

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48 minutes ago, Squid said:

Why not use RDP (remote desktop) after the initial setup.  Far, far far more efficient at rendering and much closer to feeling like you're working with an actual monitor

Installing the virtio-win display driver is triggering the vm to crash -- neither Chicken of the VNC nor the unRAID built-in VNC viewer can log in.  Is the crash because I installed my LSI 9300-8i card in the 8x slot where graphics cards usually go and the display driver setup is confused?

You should be able to novlc into the VM during the bootup process to watch. You can even see the BIOS screen. If you can't even get that, you've got something else going on (bad RAM/drive/corrupted vdrive?)

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