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8 minutes ago, itimpi said:
You should update to a stable release. 6.6.0 has gone stable since the rc4 release, and now the 6.6.1 stable release is also available.
EDIT : FOUND IT... duh... thanks
interesting, this is what I get... seems it is only 12 days old. Being a noob to this, am I looking at it wrong?
Version 6.6.0-rc4 2018-09-16
Linux kernel:
version 4.18.8
Management:
webgui: System devices: fixed display of ACS override warning message
webgui: Correction in custom parity schedule
webgui: VM edit corrections
create image when new vdisk is added
keep sound card selection included
fix add/remove of network interfaces
webgui: CPU pinning: preserve "emulatorpin" entry
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thank you for the quick reply. I am putting your suggestions into play right now.... I will try the UEFI in a bit, if these suggestions dont work
I do get it working when I do a new install. It works great for a while, then the vm locks up completely at some point, I have to reboot the VM and I am back to where I started. Usually after getting everything the way I like it... sigh.
I should point out I am running
6.6.0 RC4. (now 6.6.1 stable).. cuz I heard that the new builds support ryzen in some way. -
Hi, guys and gals,
Been convinced to switch to Unraid by a friend. I am not hugely technical but can follow instructions.
Built a new system with MSI x470 Carbon Pro motherboard, 16 gigs of RAM, Ryzen 5 2600 CPU, Radeon RX580 OC 8 GPU.
I have 4 drives in the box with 11 TB of storage.
I have been having issues with getting a windows 10 vm going stable.
I originally thought that I was having an issue with the GPU, but the more I look at the IOMMU list, it appears to be sata controller and USB????
Suggestions would be appreciated... thanks in advance..
General Windows VM issues (SOLVED)
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I don't see in my bios where to do UEFI, but the boot order of the devices show UEFI. Since I don't exactly understand what it is, I will read up on it before doing anything like that. I did do a complete new vm and have taken the suggestions from above. I have updated the GPU driver, but that is it for now. I have also disabled the corsair usb (that is for my cpu cooler i think) and moved the usb for the logitech as I sorta need a keyboard/mouse.
Thank you all for the help! I thought I was going to be flamed a bit for not doing something correct, but y'all are very kind...