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Nvidia Geforce Experience in Windows 10 VM

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I've been very pleased with running a headless gaming machine with Win10 VM.  One issue I've run into, which is a manageable thing but an odd one, is that Nvidia Geforce Experience doesn't want to "open" into a manipulatable window.  It starts up and it does it's job in the background (ie: I can use Moonlight on my Nvidia Shield to play the games associated with Gamestream).  The only way to get it to actually open to make changes though is to reinstall it.  After reinstallation, it's open and available for manipulation, but after I minimize it to the task bar, it won't open again (but continues to work properly).

 

I've done some research on this problem and most of the solutions available seem to come from earlier days with Windows 8.1 or early versions of 10.  One recurring solution speaks to restarting the service in service.msc.  I've noted that the present version on both my Win10 laptop (where the Geforce Experience opens properly) and the Win10 VM do not have Nvidia Geforce Experience listed as a service.  I've attached screen shots to demonstrate.

 

Is anyone having a similar issue and have there been any newer solutions to getting Nvidia Geforce Experience to open in a Windows 10 VM?

 

Thanks for your time.

 

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