nicus

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  1. Ignore the toxic haters, OP. Good luck with your project.
  2. Awe jeez, this all sounds exactly like what I'm going through. Had to do a lot of data migration recently between disks, and I've been having loads of crashes. Can I ask what mobo/CPU you had before and after? I have an Asrock x570 pro 4 and Ryzen 3600x. I've been wanting to upgrade the CPU to either the 5800X3D or the 5900X anyway, but I was hoping to avoid a mobo swap. Also, any lingering stability issues since your laat post?
  3. sorry I meant to post there, not even sure how I ended up here. Let me know if you need any more info about my system, log files, etc to reproduce.
  4. Steps to reproduce: 1. Edit a VM. 2. Set Hyper V toggle to No. 3. Update. Expected behavior: 1. Edit VM again, see Hyper V toggle set to No. 2. Start VM, see hyper V reported as absent in OS. Actual behavior: 1. Edit VM again, Hyper V toggle is still set to Yes. 2. Start VM, OS reports presence of Hyper V. UnRaid 6.10.0-rc4, an almost fresh install, windows 10 guest. Screen_Recording_20220411-100437_Samsung Internet.mp4
  5. Steps to reproduce: 1. Edit a VM. 2. Set Hyper V toggle to No. 3. Update. Expected behavior: 1. Edit VM again, see Hyper V toggle set to No. 2. Start VM, see hyper V reported as absent in OS. Actual behavior: 1. Edit VM again, Hyper V toggle is still set to Yes. 2. Start VM, OS reports presence of Hyper V. UnRaid 6.10.0-rc4, an almost fresh install, windows 10 guest. Screen_Recording_20220411-100437_Samsung Internet.mp4
  6. How do I actually use this? The https://github.com/gnif/vendor-reset page says something about adding some kernel flags. Do I need to that (or anything else) in UNRAID to actually use the plugin? For the record, root@unraid:~# lsmod | grep reset vendor_reset 86016 0 It does look like it installed correctly. Just unclear on whether I need to do anything else use use it. Unraid 6.10 rc2, 5700xt btw if that matters.