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Celestial Nuthawk

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  1. Did you ever manage to resolve this issue? I'm having a similar one now, using an RTX 3080. BSOD's when I try to update various drivers in Device Manager sometimes and currently BSOD's every time I try to install Logitech G Hub. Throws the same DKGKRNL error.
  2. So, for a while now I've been having an issue where attempting to do certain actions crashes my VMs and results in having to reboot unRAID entirely in order to use them again. These actions include: Attempting to install/update various drivers Attempting to install/update all drivers through Device Manager (unsure which driver is causing the issue) Attempting to "Scan for Hardware Changes" through Device Manager Attempting to install Logitech G Hub Additionally, the VM crashes after a seemingly random short amount of time after booting if I have the VirtIO Drivers ISO unmounted. The BSOD error I am given is: VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR This all seems to happen regardless of VM instance or Windows OS version. Any ideas? Relevant VM/OS Settings: unRAID OS Version: 6.10.3 and prior versionsVM Version: Q35-6.2VirtIO Driver ISO Version: virtio-win-0.1.217-1BIOS: OVMF/OVMF TPMUSB Controller: 3.0 (qemh XHCI) Relevant Hardware: Gigabyte X570 Aorus MasterAMD Ryzen 7 5800X4x8GB G.Skill Trident RGB DDR4-3200 CL16EVGA FTW RTX 3080

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