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How to Virtualize Existing Windows 11 NVMe?

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Hello,

Is there a way to take existing NVMe that has windows 11 [bitlockered] and Virtualzie it as unassigned device?

 

I found someones comment on another thread when someone asked about hackintosh,  that sounds like its possible:

 

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The disk with your work os can be an unassigned device in unraid and moreover you can create a vm in unraid and passthrough that disk to run your os work inside a vm in unraid.

 

Thanks

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You can passthrough the NVMe device to a VM but pretty sure the disk won't auto decrypt using a different BIOS, it might work if you enter the decryption key when asked.

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18 hours ago, JorgeB said:

You can passthrough the NVMe device to a VM but pretty sure the disk won't auto decrypt using a different BIOS, it might work if you enter the decryption key when asked.

 

Oh i have the long key, whatever its called, when Bitlocker detects chnages it asks for it

 

So what will be my steps? how do I do that

 

Thanks

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6 hours ago, Hexenhammer said:

So what will be my steps?

Just create a VM, without a vdisk, and pass-through the NVMe device, more details for example here:

 

 

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