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BIOS update defaults SVM off and VM config deleted

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I performed a BIOS update on my Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro board today, BIOS default returns SVM setting to Disabled and I didn't realise.

Unraid booted fine though and I went straight to the VMs tab which was somehow accessible even with SVM Disabled. I made a change to my Win10 VM to try passing through Onboard Audio and clicked Update. Got an error message (sorry don't have a screenshot) and the VM config was gone. Not too much of a problem but hoping @bonienl might be able to replicate and fix. I've re-creating a Win10 VM config I but as I initially couldn't remember the UUID, my Win10 VM was unactivated but I managed to recover the old UUID so it's fine now.

Edited by Zan
Referred to MAC address rather than UUID

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