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Windows 10 VM with GPU Passthrough + Android Emulator

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I'm creating a Windows 10 VM on my Unraid server. I'd like to pass through my GPU (a GTX 770) and also enabled nested virtualization so I can run an Android emulator inside of the Windows VM. To accomplish all of this, I created the VM, set my Graphics Card to the graphics card that is installed (I set this graphics card up previously for transcoding so it's all set up). I no longer have NoVNC access to view the VM, but I did install TeamViewer to access it. I installed AnyDesk as well, but AnyDesk sits on Waiting for image and never loads. Any idea there?

 

Secondly, getting the Android emulator working: I'm trying to use a program called LDPlayer. It won't load up and I'm pretty sure it's due to nested virtualization not being enabled. I've used Spaceinvader One's script to enable it but the emulator still won't load. I don't know of a way to check that nested virtualization is enabled. Is there a way to verify if nested virtualization is enabled?

 

I'm not an Unraid expert by any means so it's entirely possible that I have not set something else up properly, so any feedback or advice on how to achieve what I'm after would be greatly appreciated.

 

For reference, I have an AMD Ryzen 3700X CPU, an RTX 3050 for transcoding, now a GTX 770 for the VM GPU, and am installing my emulator on a Windows 10 VM.

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