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Not personally. What I would try: * Start as emulated IDE, remove the existing virtio drivers, reboot, and try to install the new virtio drivers. * If that doesn't work then go back to the original VM, restart it as emulated IDE and remove the old virtio drivers there, then clone the VM and try installing the new drivers. --Rich P.
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