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Hide Proxmox from Windows 10?
Good afternoon.
Tell me, how can I "hide" the virtualization system (ProxmoxVE 6.3) from Windows 10?
Now after installation on the VM, Windows sees that it works through KVM. In Task Manager - "Virtual Machine: Yes".
The goal is to try to throw the Nvidia GPU in this way, because while Windows sees that it is inside the virtual machine, Nvidia disables the driver. Or maybe there is another way to get the Nvidia GPU to work inside the VM?
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https://m.habr.com/en/post/437598/
To work around error 43
Method number 1:
args: -cpu 'host,+kvm_pv_unhalt,+kvm_pv_eoi,hv_vendor_id=willitwork,kvm=off'
Method number 2:
Written French comment on my YouTube video
We don't need these arguments anymore. In fact I think the key is to force the server to boot with the IGPU (in the bios) and to exclude the Nvidia GPU in the /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf file with the following lines:
echo "softdep nouveau pre : vfio-pci" » /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf
echo "softdep nvidia pre: vfio-pci" » /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf
echo "softdep nvidia* pre: vfio-pci" » / etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf
So I have my Windows and Linux VMs booting with the Nvidia GPU in Q35/OVMF
Try to change the processor type to host
in the VM settings
. At the very end of the list, it seems.
Tyrnet is full of advice on what needs to be fixed in the machine config this or that, I ruled all this, but it didn’t work for me. Windows can determine work in a virtual environment by the id of "equipment", by the presence of paravirtual firewood, and hell knows why ...
It's not very clear where the virtual machine has to do with it, just throw the vidyuhu there.
Or you didn’t prokinul and put firewood
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