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add windows nvme support
make some change in code
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Looks great! I'll have a chance to test properly this weekend. |
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Haven't yet been able to steal a box with a real copy of Windows. The NVMe emulation in VirtualBox seems to be too barebones to test properly. |
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@TkTech If you would make some test cases, I |
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I've managed to get basic NVMe device emulation working under VirtualBox using the workaround found in https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/17228. Started testing this last night but found a few bugs, will update the MR. |
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add windows nvme support.
It works well windows 11, at least in my laptop.