Hi!
I have got GVT-g working in my proxmox server, MSI Z490-A Pro, Intel Core i3 10100 (with Intel UHD 630)
In Windows 10 guest my Intel UHD 630 shows up in Device Manager. Windows installed
the drivers without any problems, and after that I have also tried to install the latest drivers
from Intel.
However, In the console, when starting Windows 10 guest I guet the following message:
"Detected your guest driver doesn't support GVT-g."
"Now vGPU 1 will enter failsafe mode."
How can i solve this?
Do I need any specific drivers from Intel where GTV-g is enabled? (I used the latest "normal"
drivers for the gpu)
As said, the gpu works and I can remote in with RDP to the machine and can see a working
Intel UHD630. The performance is however pretty poor via RDP.
Pretty laggish and slow via RDP, not used to that with my other machines. I have also enabled
hardware acceleration on RDP. I have also tried NoMachine, a bit faster, but also pretty slow.
Can this be related to the message above? Maybe the configuration isn't top knotch yet?
Can I do anything more? What?
(I have gigabit network between the windows 10 guest and my workstation that I RDP from.)
Thanks in advance for all response! Would appreciate to get GVT-g working, and fast!
I have got GVT-g working in my proxmox server, MSI Z490-A Pro, Intel Core i3 10100 (with Intel UHD 630)
In Windows 10 guest my Intel UHD 630 shows up in Device Manager. Windows installed
the drivers without any problems, and after that I have also tried to install the latest drivers
from Intel.
However, In the console, when starting Windows 10 guest I guet the following message:
"Detected your guest driver doesn't support GVT-g."
"Now vGPU 1 will enter failsafe mode."
How can i solve this?
Do I need any specific drivers from Intel where GTV-g is enabled? (I used the latest "normal"
drivers for the gpu)
As said, the gpu works and I can remote in with RDP to the machine and can see a working
Intel UHD630. The performance is however pretty poor via RDP.
Pretty laggish and slow via RDP, not used to that with my other machines. I have also enabled
hardware acceleration on RDP. I have also tried NoMachine, a bit faster, but also pretty slow.
Can this be related to the message above? Maybe the configuration isn't top knotch yet?
Can I do anything more? What?
(I have gigabit network between the windows 10 guest and my workstation that I RDP from.)
Thanks in advance for all response! Would appreciate to get GVT-g working, and fast!
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