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Issues since passing through GPU to VM Win10

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I am facing issues with Kodi since passing through GPU to VM. 

 

Kodi stopped working properly since installing my new GPU (GFX 1050 pass-through in VM). I am running Kodi 17.5 on a Win10x64 VM.

When scanning the library, Kodi and the full computer basically becomes unusable. I can no longer move the cursor within Kodi, but I still hear the keyboard clicks. Only way is to force-stop Kodi. Error log from Kodi below. Help appreciated!

https://pastebin.com/6dVCKs1T

 

I doubt that this is a Kodi issue as it was working well and still works well once I disable the GPU and emulate via VNC.


Any thoughts appreciated!

I read your other prob with static ip. Have you sorted that out?

Post the xml of the vm please. Also your iommu and devices. :)

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Thanks! I wish this was sorted. The two may be related though? I am now working with a DHCP IP instead of a static one. Not ideal, but not the end of the world. It is a symptom though that something is wrong and the Kodi issue is also a network issue, so probably related. Root cause must be the GPU as all is working when I run it via VNC (disabling GPU).

 

XML: https://pastebin.com/4VMGL7zG

IOMMU: Enabled (in info). Anything else needed?
Devices: What devices you referring to?

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