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Windows 10 VM With Radeon VII passthrough works but driver install crashes at 33%

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Hi All. I am trying out unraid for the first time. I watched a bunch of videos and scoured the forums but I can't seem to find any solution that works. I have windows 10 installed and fully up to date. GPU passthrough is working with the basic microsoft driver. Keyboard and mouse are fine. Everything is perfect until I install the radeon driver. It freezes at 33% and the only thing I can do is go to safe mode and rollback the driver. Any advice would be super awesome.

tower-diagnostics-20190413-1154.zip

Edited by Glen

The newer AMD drivers having issues. Reported a couple times in the forums. Try a version from end of last year around october november might work. 

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Unfortunately this did not help. This is a new GPU from AMD and there are only a couple of driver versions to try.

Can't find the thread but one user a couple days ago reported I think he booted unraid in legacy mode, not in UEFI mode and it fixed it for him. Not exactly sure if he also used Q35 as maschine type, he experimented a lot I remember. 

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I gave that a try and it did exactly the same thing.

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In case anyone else needs to know. I changed the Machine to Q35 and all is working now.

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