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[SOLVED] Win 10 VM Freezes on Startup - Possbly Quicksync "go file" related?

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I recently swapped to an Intel system to utilize quicksync and seem to be having an odd issue when it comes to booting with the "go file" changes made outlined in this guide:

 

So the issue is when I reboot after making this change, everything seems to work fine until the VM starts - it appears to freeze at the tianocore screen and my CPU cores assigned to the VM appear maxed out at 100% load. I have to force a reboot as my VM screen will not load once this happens, then the VM screen upon reboot is disabled and needs to be re-enabled. I'm assuming this has something to do with the "go" file that gets modified to enable quicksync causing something to go awry, but I'm fairly green with unRAID and haven't been able to find anything explaining my problem. 

 

Please let me know what I need to attach to help troubleshoot this, I'm hoping it's just a simple issue that I'm screwing up.

 

Another thing to note - I can re-enable quicksync manually by following the steps from the guide, it just seems when I try and boot with the "go" file modifications that the VM hangs/crashes.

Edited by semperfio6
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Wow I'm super dumb, I realized it was related to my RTX card not having all of it's relative components being passed through to the VM, causing the crashes. I had just swapped back from a GTX 1650 Super and forgot about the additional elements of the RTX cards needing to be passed through.

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