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Is Intel Vt-d actually supported on the ASUS P8P67 Deluxe?
The title is my question but for context, I have enabled Intel Virtualization Tech in the UEFI BIOS on this motherboard and can confirm in my Proxmox hypervisor that IOMMU is enabled (PCI-E pass-...
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BSOD when enabling Virtual Machine Platform in combination with vt-d
I did a new install of windows 11 on my laptop. Everything was fine until I ran "wsl --install"
Got the BSOD with INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE. After I disable VT for Direct I/O in BIOS my ...
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VirtualBox - Linux Mint not starting - VT-x is not available
I am running a Linux Mint virtual machine on Windows 10, and getting the following error:
Host system
Windows 10 Pro (10.0.19043 Build 19043)
Dell G3 with Intel Core i5 10-300H CPU
VirtualBox 6.0.24
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Does VMware Workstation support PCI Passthrough with the VT-d technology?
Does the VMware Workstation v15.5.1 support USB Passthrough on a Host composed of the Z68x chipset with Intel i7-3770 CPU, which has the VT-d feature enabled (also known as: IOMMU virtualization) ?
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Can hardware be used directly by both host and guest?
I am about to start experimenting with VT-d/PCI passthrough on my new coming-soon hardware known to support it, and wondering if it will be possible to use say video/audio hardware by both host and ...
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Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) just won't turn on
I set the VT-x = enabled in BIOS and still Intel Processor Identification Utility reports that VT is not available. VirtualBox refuses to show options for 64-bit OS as well. My processor clearly ...
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How to tell if MacBook supports VT-d?
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 on MacBookAir6,2 with Core-i7-4650U CPU and trying to enable VT-d/IOMMU so that I could passthrough hardware to virtual machines (QEMU/KVM). According to the CPU spec, VT-d ...
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Ubuntu 14.04 host cannot mount NTFS disks with VT-d enabled in bios
I've been setting up an Ubuntu server with KVM, as documented at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation. Once I started virt-manager and set up my 2nd video card for pass-thru, it ...
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IOV / SR-IOV / MR-IOV for non-network hardware
I've been looking for real-world examples of this for a long time --
mainly because I'm trying to decide whether to restrict my build-options
to using only components (chipsets, processors, ...
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VT-x on Asus B85M-E motherboard
I have moved from Intel motherboard to new Asus B85M-E one. Now I'm trying to run my old virtual machines I have installed on Intel motherboard and can't run 64 bits systems. While running Linux ...
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Implementing PCI-Passthrough with Linux-KVM on Debian
I am attempting to use PCI-Passthrough to attach an old video card (Radeon 4770) to a virtual machine. I am using Linux-KVM to run my virtual machines on a Debian Linux (Wheezy, 3.2.0-4-amd64) host. ...
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Enabling VT-d on a Haswell 4770k
Well, don't I feel like a sucker.
I built a new Haswell box since my old computer was positively ancient. I built it with the explicit intention of using both virtualization and maybe even trying out ...
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Does VT-d need hardware support (besides the CPU)?
I have a Z68 motherboard that is capable to run an Ivy Bridge CPU which features VT-d. Currently, I do not have such a CPU, but I plan to upgrade it so I am able to pass PCI devices (Ethernet and ...
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Would I have virtualization issues with the new Ivy Bridge Core i3-3225?
The new processor does not support VT-d technology but I'm not sure if that would remove the ability to create a shared folder between the host(Ubuntu) and guest(Windows7). What effects would the ...
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What Hypervisor/GPU can be used for gaming under a virtualized environment?
My motherboard is the "Z68 Extreme7 Gen3", and it supports VT-d. I also have an i3, that also supports VT-d.
I would like to play games under a virtualized environment using graphics card passthrough....