powerforum75 Posted October 14 Share Posted October 14 I have an M.2 (PCIe) NVME and would like to passthrough to a Windows VM. The NVME is not visible after bind to vfio I tried it following these instructions Thank you for your support u-yk-diagnostics-20241014-2220.zip Quote Link to comment
SimonF Posted October 14 Share Posted October 14 30 minutes ago, powerforum75 said: I have an M.2 (PCIe) NVME and would like to passthrough to a Windows VM. The NVME is not visible after bind to vfio I tried it following these instructions Thank you for your support u-yk-diagnostics-20241014-2220.zip 155.82 kB · 0 downloads It shows in other PCI devices check box Quote Link to comment
powerforum75 Posted October 15 Author Share Posted October 15 18 hours ago, SimonF said: It shows in other PCI devices check box What do you mean exactly? It is not used in any other VM! Quote Link to comment
SimonF Posted October 15 Share Posted October 15 58 minutes ago, powerforum75 said: What do you mean exactly? It is not used in any other VM! In the VM template This will passthru the device to the VM. You can select a boot order also. Quote Link to comment
powerforum75 Posted October 15 Author Share Posted October 15 I did that, but it had no effect, after starting the VM no boot device Quote Link to comment
SimonF Posted October 15 Share Posted October 15 56 minutes ago, powerforum75 said: I did that, but it had no effect, after starting the VM no boot device Does the nvme have an bootable os already? Quote Link to comment
powerforum75 Posted October 15 Author Share Posted October 15 (edited) Yes, I can boot from it (Win11) when I change the boot order in Bios. Edited October 15 by powerforum75 Quote Link to comment
Solution SimonF Posted October 15 Solution Share Posted October 15 Does it go into the ovmf shell, have you tried exit and then goto boot manager and select the nvme? Quote Link to comment
powerforum75 Posted October 15 Author Share Posted October 15 I have solved the problem. I deleted the old VM and created a new one. This made it possible to passthrough the nvme Quote Link to comment
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