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VM Flashing "Reset System"

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Coming back to unRAID after couple years away and struggling

 

I am trying to pass my existing Win10 install on NVME to a VM. So I have my RX6800 (and an R9 270x) both stubbed, two USB controllers stubbed, one 500GB NVME stubbed. I've got the UUID adjusted as per SIO video. I have tried with and without GPU rom being included. VM set to Q35 and UEFI as install on NVME was UEFI. 

 

Basically when I start the VM I get an unRAID logo (I guess the EFI for VMs now added a logo, nice!) which flashes with text in top LHS which says "Reset System". 

 

Is this FLR Navi reset bug (I thought that was fixed on RDNA2 GPUs)? Or something else?  Sig contains specs etc

 

EDIT: Checked logs (that helps!!) "2023-07-09T12:31:22.527758Z qemu-system-x86_64: vfio: Cannot reset device 0000:11:00.1, depends on group 34 which is not owned."   seems to suggest there is another USB device I need to pass?  TRIED stubbing it and adding but made no difference, other than to remove the error message so now nothing in logs indicates any error OR warning ?!

Edited by methanoid

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