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W10 Crash after about 40% of GPU driver install

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I everyone, I have a problem with W10/11 to install driver.

 

Problem:
I install W10/11 using the Microsoft genuine ISO, set up windows normally with the OOBE and reboot. When I arrive at the desktop I install the VirtIO driver and I browse on my server to pick the AMD genuine driver, that I have already downloaded for speed, the process and install the drivers. The driver installer install normally the Adrenaline program and it run, the program recognise the card and start the driver install: first remain stuck for 3/5 second on 4% then it goes rapid to ~40% when the screen flick and then turn black, then I think the vm crash and never turn up.

Any help is accept, PLEASE HELP, thanks

 

My config

  • AMD Ryzen 5950x (16c/32t)
  • Crucial Ballistrix 32gb 3600mhz (16x2)
  • Asus ProArt X570 Creator wifi 
  • XFX 6750XT 12gb
  • UnRaid 6.11.5
  • AMD-GPU driver UnRaid CA plug-in 

 

VM settings 

  • 6 core / 12 thread 
  • 8 gb ram
  • 30gb raw img (only for test)
  • gpu passthrough with the vbios file dump ( @SpaceInvaderOne ‘s script)
  • HDMI/DP audio passthrough 
  • VirtIO 0.1.225-2
  • tried q35 and i440fx (all latest)
  • AMD Adrenaline W10 driver 22.5.1 (date 10 of may)

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