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  1. Can someone please help me identify my motherboard temp? or if it is even listed? I have an MSI MAG B550 Bazooka motherboard with a R7 5700X CPU if that helps. Thanks.
  2. Thanks for your reply. I’m running 6.11.5. When I was looking for an answer I did come across this VM manager release log for 6.12 RC3 about that announcement. But I assumed meant I need to install the virt-viewer on the remote PC, which is what I want to avoid. Do you know if this new copy/paste feature works over the noVNC web client or some other browser based client (if there are any) ?
  3. Try passing through all the devices associated with your card, my RTX2060 has four: a VGA compatible controller, Audio device, USB controller, and a Serial bus controller. Also make sure you set the virtual bus, slot and functions as instructed in the post I linked above. Check the VM log as well, from what I recall I was getting a bunch of binding errors in the VM log when I had the error 43 in Windows.
  4. I was also getting code 43 recently, until I followed this guide: 8. Pass through your GPU (and Other Hardware) and installed the latest nVidia drivers from nVidia website. Default Windows drivers didn’t work for me.
  5. Is it possible to have clipboard copy/paste functionality work from/to a Windows VM over noVNC? I occasionally need to remote into a Windows VM through a Cloudflare tunnel from PCs I cannot install additional software. noVNC web client works perfectly for my needs except for the lack of copy/paste. Is there any way I can get copy/paste working without installing 3rd party software on the remote client PC ? Thanks.
  6. Thanks. That was the last piece of the puzzle ! I was getting a few different errors in the VM error log related to the GPU until I followed the instructions here and changed the PCI bus, slot and function addresses as instructed. While that fixed all the errors in the VM error log, the windows error remained. Then I saw your post and downloaded the latest drivers from NVIDIA, that fixed the windows error and now I get a display output ! Thanks for the tip.
  7. Hi, I’m trying to pass through my RTX2060 to a Win11 VM, but getting a blank screen over HDMI after booting the VM. I’m trying to dual boot Windows (bare metal + VM) as demonstrated by Spaceinvader One on YouTube here. I don’t think how I installed Windows matters because the VM boots up. I believe I’ve done everything from setting up and separating the IOMMU groups (IOMMU is enabled in the BIOS and the selected groups are bound to VFIO at boot) to passing through the NVME drive, required USB controller, and GPU correctly. I even dumped my own VBIOS with GPUZ, edited it as instructed at various places on the internet then passed it in. The VM boots fine despite not getting a video output over HDMI because I can remote into it via RDP. It also works fine when I set the graphics card to virtual. I’ve already installed virtio drivers by logging in this way. When I logged in via RDP for the first time with GPU passthrough, I could see my card appear as a “video controller” under “Other devices” in the Windows device manager. I then right clicked and updated the drivers; afterwards, it started showing up as an NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060 under display adaptors with the following error: Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)”. The vendor and Device ID of the cars shows up as 1DE and 1F08, which according to PCI lookup.com is a TU106 [GeForce RTX 2060 Rev. A]. The USB controller I passed in that has a wireless mouse and a keyboard connected works fine, and networking, including internet, works fine too. Its just that I can’t get a video output. Can someone help ? Thanks P.S: I’m running Unraid Version: 6.11.5. Hardware: MSI Bazooka B550M / R7 5700x / 32GB 3200Mhz / MSI RTX 2060 Ventus OC 6GB