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unRaid openELEC VM

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Motherboard:          gigabyte s-series GA-P35-DS4

Video Card:            GeForce GTX 550ti

unRAID Version:    Trial 6.1.9

 

New to unRAID and threw a server together with some old parts just laying around.  I am trying to build an unRAID media server running a openELEC VM, like the one in the unRAID 6.1 overview video.  I like the option of running a VM since i can just directly connect it to a T.V.

 

My issue is when i try to install the openELEC VM it is not recognizing my video card.  My system information says my IOMMU is disabled.  I am pretty sure I have everything enabled in my BIOS for virtualization, but I am wondering if my hard ware will not let me run a VM.  I feel like this should be an easy fix or a simple "your hardware is not able to do this."  Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

If you don't see VT-D or IOMMU or possibly Vanderpool in the advanced settings of the BIOS, then you're out of luck with that motherboard, not to mention that your CPU also has to support VT-X / VT-D

 

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