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RTX Microsoft Driver
I have a W11 Host and W11 VM running "correctly" with an RTX 3060 12GB shared. Is there a way to have the RTX 3060 driver in the VM to have the same "properties" as the one on the Host. For example in the device manager in the host the driver is by Nvidia and in the VM it is by Microsoft.
I believe this is in part causing the issue with some professional apps like Solidworks and Keyshot from recognizing the GPU and enabling acceleration.
I am having the same issue. The host driver is by Nvidia and the VM one is by Microsoft. I wounder if I can just switch the driver files manually:
Additionally I am testing with games like League Of Legends and Overwatch but the VMs don't seem to detect the GPU in Task Manager.
By any chance did you find a solution about this issue?
That's just how GPU-PV works. You can't change that without breaking it
On Mon, 22 May 2023, 20:01 Krasimir Velichkov, @.***> wrote:
I am having the same issue. The host driver is by Nvidia and the VM one is by Microsoft. I wounder if I can just switch the driver files manually: [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2265034/240008110-0aafeb3e-a1f8-4472-bb10-ff5e6cb82b01.png
Additionally I am testing with games like League Of Legends and Overwatch but the VMs don't seem to detect the GPU in Task Manager.
By any chance did you find a solution about this issue?
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Hi Anyone found any solutions to this