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  1. That's great. I know it was a feature that has been requested for a while now.
  2. I have read that unraid with be moving away from using the go file in the future. Is there a better place to include the ifconfig command for eth1 configuration?
  3. Whenever I attempt to join I get the following error in my logs: Tower1 logger: Failed to join domain: failed to lookup DC info for domain 'DOMAIN.LOC' over rpc: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_RESET I replaced my domain name with DOMAIN.LOC for security purposes. Does anyone know what could be causing this?
  4. I had Domain Authentication working with SMB shares for a short time. Then I started getting prompted for credentials and could no longer connect. I disjoined unraid from AD and attempted to rejoin but every time I try I get "not connected". Any ideas? Thanks, Chris
  5. I have an ESXi server that I would like to create an unRaid VM on. I will passthrough the SATA controller to unRaid and hope to create shares that I can then present back to the host to use as datastores. Is this type of configuration possible?
  6. I believe installing those unnecessary drivers is the cause. Testing now. Could you explain why Hyper-V is not suggested for Nvidia? Also, what does enabling Hyper-V accomplish?
  7. Thanks for the reply but as I mentioned there is no on board sound on my motherboard. I may have narrowed the isue down to the Virtio drivers. I just created a new VM and sound was fine untill I installed the drivers from the version 0.1.112 iso. I installed all of the x64 drivers in Windows 10 folders plus the guest-agent. Any of these known to cause issues? Should I try an earlier version that only has 8.1 drivers?
  8. Hello all. Very new to Unraid and am testing with the trial before buying. Here is the setup: VM Settings OS: Win 8.1/2012 (Actually running Win 10) CPU: Host Passthrough (Intel Xeaon DF-1540) CPUs: Core 0-1 Memory: 1GB min-4GB max Machine:i440fx-2.3 BIOS: OVMF Hyper-V: Yes When I first installed the OS, I used the video card drivers from Windows Update. There was no sound, Playback Devices showed Nvidia HDMI Output (port 0) and Nvidia HDMI Output (port 1) but both say not plugged in, and in Device Manager manager Nvidia High Definition Audio under Sound Device. I then downloaded the most recent Nvidia driver package and installed it. Still no sound (except for a brief period which I will explain shortly), Playback Devices is empty, and Device Manager lists NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM) as the sound device. Now for the brief period of sound. I had a Youtube video playing in the background as I installed the driver package downloaded from Nvidia. Half way through installation I began hearing sound from the video and continued to hear it until I rebooted once installation was complete. Sound did not persist once the system came back up. I have looked for a rom for this card but no such luck. Not even sure this is necessary. Also, I am using a Supermicro server board so onboard audio isn't an option. If I can't get this resolved I may purchase a USB audio device but would like avoid that. I've tried to include as much info as possible but please let me know if anything else is needed to help troubleshoot. Thanks for reading this lengthy post and for any help you can give. Chris
  9. As the title suggests. I would like something decent but not too expensive as this is my first Unraid build and the VM being passed to will be used as an HTPC and not a gaming rig. HDMI would be a must for sound capabilities. Thanks for your input! Chris
  10. I'm a complete noob with linux but am trying to learn. My nics are not being recognized and I can use some help. I've found linux drivers on the Intel website for the i350 series but don't know how to install them? Is compiling a custom kernel necessary? Is there an easier way to do it? Please, any help would be very appreciated. Chris