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trying to install a new VM

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VM creation error

internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: 2025-08-16T18:09:02.124211Z qemu-system-x86_64: Unable to read /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-13-Dad Zorin/master-key.aes: Failed to open file “/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-13-Dad Zorin/master-key.aes”: No such file or directory

Solved by ffgdad

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my windows 11 VM with my amd video card has has problems since an update. I cant tell you when it was like a year ago. And now I updated the windows 11 and it cant see the shared folder on the array. So I thought I would install a linux system. And got what you see above. My windows 11 isnt working and I cant create a new VM in linux. I tryed to update unraid. that didnt work. there is no file called that, that is what i was naming the new VM .

Post the diagnostics and a screenshot of the form view with the complete VM config you are using.

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i was able to start the new VM with the virtual display. then I added the video card after everything was set up. i don't know why it was telling me that the name already existed. It took the name after i took off the video card.

Edited by ffgdad

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