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Have you tried with a stock kernel instead of zen?
And windows doesn't support virtio video, use qxl.
I've tried on zen and lts, I don't have the stock kernel
Windows does support VirtIO if you load the drivers at setup. QXL doesn't help either, also tried VGA, same problem.
Zen kernel should be fine. I've been running it for 4 years and haven't had any issues specific to zen.