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(In reply to Anchal Nigam from comment #8) > > Is this a regression? Did it work for you before? Does the Windows VM have virtio drivers installed? > > No. This is a fresh install of OS TW with KVM selected during install, and > then Docker after I was up and running. Do you see the issue without Docker installed? > The Windows VM does have the virtio drivers installed. The VM was from when > I was running Debian -- I copied the qcow2 file. I suppose the VM has community virtio drivers, which AFAIK should would fine. Kirk as more experience with Windows drivers for virtual devices. He develops/maintains the various Windows drivers within the Virtual Machine Driver Pack (VMDP). > I will try creating a new VM to see if the new VM has the same issue. Thanks, this would be a good test as well. Configuring the VM to use an emulated NIC such as e1000 and avoiding virtio would be another interesting test.