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No VNC Option on WIndows 11

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Hello there, I followed SpaceInvaderOne's video on dumping VBIOS for Windows 11 VM. I have VT-D enabled on my MSI Motherboard (i9-12900K). Everything is working, I have my Graphics card enabled through the system devices and it shows up when setting up the Windowsdows 11 VM. The only issue is that there is no place to select VNC when clicking on the VM. It works with the Windows 10 Vm that I also have set up but that is with a virtual graphics card so I know that It is a setting to do with the actual 4060 TI.

 

Upon plugging in a monitor to the Graphics card I saw that it was also getting help on on this error - VT-D Active for GFX Access. I looked through a few Unraid support forums and ran these two command to get that issue fixed.

echo "options i915 enable_dc=0" >> /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf

echo "blacklist i915" > /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf

Upon rebooting that was no longer hanging up and it allowed me to get all of the way past startup but not it is on a grey screen with a small _ on the top left corner when it is support to load into UNRAID GUI. I think that these two issues are related but am unable to find the issue with my limited knowledge.

 

 

 

IOMMU of GPU.png

No VNC.png

excalibur-diagnostics-20230912-2240.zip

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14 hours ago, heroic-barstool8121 said:

Hello there, I followed SpaceInvaderOne's video on dumping VBIOS for Windows 11 VM. I have VT-D enabled on my MSI Motherboard (i9-12900K). Everything is working, I have my Graphics card enabled through the system devices and it shows up when setting up the Windowsdows 11 VM. The only issue is that there is no place to select VNC when clicking on the VM. It works with the Windows 10 Vm that I also have set up but that is with a virtual graphics card so I know that It is a setting to do with the actual 4060 TI.

 

Upon plugging in a monitor to the Graphics card I saw that it was also getting help on on this error - VT-D Active for GFX Access. I looked through a few Unraid support forums and ran these two command to get that issue fixed.

echo "options i915 enable_dc=0" >> /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf

echo "blacklist i915" > /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf

Upon rebooting that was no longer hanging up and it allowed me to get all of the way past startup but not it is on a grey screen with a small _ on the top left corner when it is support to load into UNRAID GUI. I think that these two issues are related but am unable to find the issue with my limited knowledge.

 

 

 

IOMMU of GPU.png

No VNC.png

excalibur-diagnostics-20230912-2240.zip 109 kB · 0 downloads

You will not get vnc option as you only have physical gpu allocate. Change primary to virtual and gpu as secondary to load drivers etc

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