No this video deserves a lot more love. It worked perfect for me before, and with a new pc today, I’ve came back and done it all again - thanks to this video. Thanks dude! 🎉
sir, I tried this today... I encounter two problems. One is, why does the PW that I enter doesnt always push through on the VM. When I lock out, the password I assigned is always incorrect. 2nd is, whenever I attempt to connect parasec, the VM screen goes crazy, as if the GPU got artifacted(but not really) at full... then there is this sudden blue screen, LOL
Thanks for sharing this video. What if we want to share GPU with Ubuntu on Hyper-V? I have installed an Ubuntu on Hyper-V (on Windows 10) but the Ubuntu can't detect the Nvidia GPU, so I can't run Computer Vision codes which need GPU and CUDA.
@williamjuegos3911 Apparently it was being used, just not showing up in task manager. Check the task manager in the host to see if the gpu usage increases when vm is on, if it does then you are good too. I was told that for it to show up on vm's task manager both host and vm have to be on windows version 24h2 something, I didn't test it myself because 24h2 is unstable right now and not worth using.
Nice, when I try I get my 5700xt showing fully into device manager unlike most tutorials saying I should not have that. And parsec says it's software encoding, not using hardware. Not sure what's going on there
Have you ever come across error 14003 when attempting to connect to parsec in a vm you created in hyper visor? I’ve been trying multiple methods in creating the vms and installing virtual display drivers but I get the error each time.
Looks like all I needed was to insert a dummy hdmi display dongle and it worked. Using parsec to remote into a vm works now for me. This method you cover in this video is more straightforward than a previous manual method I tried. Thank you.
Ye right... A lot of BS and while following up they got all your sys info and passwords. Stay away. Official support for GPU passthrough is in Windows server 2025
No this video deserves a lot more love. It worked perfect for me before, and with a new pc today, I’ve came back and done it all again - thanks to this video.
Thanks dude! 🎉
Thanks a lot! worked =D
sir, I tried this today... I encounter two problems.
One is, why does the PW that I enter doesnt always push through on the VM. When I lock out, the password I assigned is always incorrect.
2nd is, whenever I attempt to connect parasec, the VM screen goes crazy, as if the GPU got artifacted(but not really) at full... then there is this sudden blue screen, LOL
Full link isn't in the description
no risk for these kinda tweaks to be vectors for viruses to infect the host?
i what case do i need a dummy dongle? isn't it enough that the gpu is already connected to a monitor in the hot?
Thanks for sharing this video. What if we want to share GPU with Ubuntu on Hyper-V? I have installed an Ubuntu on Hyper-V (on Windows 10) but the Ubuntu can't detect the Nvidia GPU, so I can't run Computer Vision codes which need GPU and CUDA.
GPU doesn't show up in task manager or get used at all
for me too, did you find a way to fix it?
@williamjuegos3911 Apparently it was being used, just not showing up in task manager. Check the task manager in the host to see if the gpu usage increases when vm is on, if it does then you are good too. I was told that for it to show up on vm's task manager both host and vm have to be on windows version 24h2 something, I didn't test it myself because 24h2 is unstable right now and not worth using.
how do I "start" or "stop" the VM after I've finished setting it up and everything works? does it just always run in the background once set up?
Shut it down like any other Windows machine and you will be back to your desktop.
Start it and stop it through hyper-v manager
Nice, when I try I get my 5700xt showing fully into device manager unlike most tutorials saying I should not have that. And parsec says it's software encoding, not using hardware. Not sure what's going on there
is Parsec optional?
You can connect with RDP as well, but you generally won't get very good performance
@@iv-cu3eqhow drastic is the performance difference? I don’t mind if it’s a bit but I would rather not use parsec
@@Dryesthalo you can probably use moonlight/sunshine aswell
@@Dryesthalo you are locked to 30fps with visible artifacts
When I switch to Enhanced Session it ask for password for the GPUVM user. And also I cannot unninstall Parsec. Please, can you help me with this?
Have you ever come across error 14003 when attempting to connect to parsec in a vm you created in hyper visor? I’ve been trying multiple methods in creating the vms and installing virtual display drivers but I get the error each time.
Looks like all I needed was to insert a dummy hdmi display dongle and it worked. Using parsec to remote into a vm works now for me. This method you cover in this video is more straightforward than a previous manual method I tried. Thank you.
same
you're a hero
can i run windows 10 on this ?
Win10 21H1 + Win10 21H1
Did bro actually said "Everypony"? 💀
Bro, i am stuck at git clone. It says ' the term 'git' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, etc etc what can i do to solve this problem?
Ye right... A lot of BS and while following up they got all your sys info and passwords. Stay away. Official support for GPU passthrough is in Windows server 2025
Yeah, but not gpu paravirtualization, that can share gpus across multiple Vm's without gpu slice support.
Windows 11 ONLY support GPU-Partitioning
@@gallocs So does Server 2025
Also... Ever tried windows server? It's horrible to be frank, such a mess
@@malloott That is why virtually all industry uses windows server...