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  1. @Mihai I'm having the same issue as @tfast500 I had search everywhere looking for a solution to get the email part to work and I cant find something that could help. I deleted everything and did fresh installs 3 times. There was a problem before with .env file permission which I resolved. That was a pain. Did the heal check and everything passed green checks. I tried sending a quote out to test and the logs shows some scripts likes it wants to send an email out, unfortunately I don't see anything saying successful or complete in there. I'm using Gmail for stmp and I generate a password for it. I check all ports and address, they are all correct. I'm out of ideas at this point on what is holding that back. One thing I noticed is it shows something about pid with different numbers. Not sure what's that for. Any thoughts or ideas that could help will appreciate it.
  2. Squid. What I was talking about was that on the linuxserver site, when I go into the Docker containers it shows the messages I wrote on my previous post. I have the auto update plugin installed and the UnRaid.net plugin I installed from here. If it’s wrong then someone post it a bad link on the UnRaid.net site. I’m doing a little bit of work inspection to see what’s causing the problem. What’s weird I’m only getting that update problem with all the linuxserver dockers. I don’t know why.
  3. I'm having the same issue as some of the UnRaid user on this post. I noticed that I'm only getting this error with all the linuxserver image. I went into their website and there is a message saying that limetech Rename Unraid.net.xml to UnraidNet.xml. On my opinion I think this could be the reason why the dockers try to pull the new image but comes back with a 0 download. I was looking on my Unraid setting to see if there a way I can change it or update the repo. If anyone know how to do this I will really appreciate your help.
  4. I got it to work 100%!!! All I was need it was to plug something on the HDMI port so the GeForce could detect what kind of device is connected as TV. I plugged my projector just so I could have the signal trigger the GPU. I went into the UnRAID server, shutdown the VM, edited and eliminated the VNC option as I already have the VNC program installed. Then I started the VM, fix the time because every time I force stop it comes back with the wrong time, then I checked the graphics card to make sure it has no errors, I checked everything and restarted again to make sure I had everything all set. When I went back into the GeForce app the shield option was there and I was able to connect using Moonlight. I’m so happy it works! I ordered a dummy HDMI so I don’t have to keep anything plugged into the GPU like a TV.
  5. Everything works great, I installed 2 games but the only thing I can’t use is the remote gaming. Somehow the system is missing something to allow me to Gamestream via GeForce using the app moonlight.
  6. Well after a long battle I guess I got the Graphics card to work. I haven’t download a game to test the graphics card but I will do it later when I get the Windows all set up. Thank you Warrentheo for taking your time and help me out with my setup. I went in to the boot server and enabled the Permit UEFI mode, rebooted the system, then I deleted all VMs and created a new one like in the video from SpacelnvaderOne. I didn’t add the graphics card on my first boot. I configured the entire first boot and updated all drivers plus the OS windows update. After finishing all of that I shut down windows from inside the system and not from UnRAID. I added the graphics card after without the bios, start the vm with VNC as the primary connection and graphics card as the second one. I open the device manager and look to see if the error was there but I saw a different one. Error 13. So I rebooted the entire host (UnRAID) without shutting down the vm, I went in to the boot system and unchecked the UEFI again. I rebooted the host again and when I started the VM when I went to the device manager the triangle was gone. I immediately install the Nvidia GeForce Experience and updated the drivers. I waited and updated to the latest again, restarted the vm and everything was up and running!!!
  7. I have 2 Graphics card, one Geforce GT 740 and the second one a Geforce GTX 1080. I unmaunted all UnRAID Hard drives, OS USB and mounted my old Hard drive (Windows 10 OS)with both graphic cards. They work perfectly fine on windows 10. I was reading on other sites that NVIDIA somehow won’t let virtualize or allow passthrough the GPU to a guest user. How true is that I honestly don’t know. I have a feeling that I have a setting holding back the passthrough for the GPU.
  8. Well, here is an update on my problem with the VM. The new update that showed on my VM from Nvidia didn’t solve the problem. I install another graphic card and tried everything. I still got the error 43. Do you guys think that I have a bad windows OS copy? I downloaded from Microsoft. Also, I created a Ubuntu 18.04 VM to see if I could get it to work but drivers won’t install neither. I honestly don’t know what’s going on.
  9. Thank you guys for taking some of your time trying to help me figuring out what’s going on with my set up. I created a new VM again and change few settings I haven’t try yet. I’m trying the ones Warrentheo suggested and this appeared now. This update was not here before.
  10. Yes, I created another VM with all the same settings and I had the Hyper V on Yes. The one I have now is No. I saw that in the option to upload the GPU bios it says optional. Should I leave it on blank? That’s the last thing I haven’t try yet.
  11. Yes, I watched that video. I follow Spaceinvader on Youtube, he is very detail but for some reason I can't get my VM to install the NVIDIA drivers. I attached few pictures.
  12. Hello everyone, I’m new using UnRAID. My apologies if I’m opening a same post some other UnRAID users had post but I’m trying to setup a gaming Windows 10 VM. I got everything up and running good. Now, the only issue I’m having is the VM won’t install the Latest Nvidia drivers. I have watched a bunch of different guides on how people make the drivers install and what to change and all of that. Nothing seems to work, once I update the drivers and restart, when I look to see if the GPU is good the same triangle warning still there and a message error 43. I don’t know what else to try. Any suggestions or If UnRAID has abandoned this feature I will like to know.