Use ANY GPU in a Virtual Machine / GPU Sharing with Virtual Machine

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How to Integrate any GPU in a Virtual Machine - GPU Sharing with Virtual Machine - Simple as that. Either is Hyper-V, VirtualBox, VMWare or you name it... either is Nvidia or AMD... this is the fastest and easiest way to Integrate your Graphics Card in a Virtual Machine.

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*!!! READ BEFORE YOU COMMENT OR TRY THIS FOR YOURSELF!!!*

Do NOT attempt this on other VMs such as Virtual Box or VMware, as it will not work! At the time of making this video, I was uncertain about the script's compatibility with other virtual machines. That is why (as you can see at minute 0:22) I publicly requested anyone who tries this on other VMs to share their results in the comments.

Many people did, and the answer is simply NO, it does not work on any other VM except Hyper-V. Therefore, if you truly want this to work, there is only one option... install Hyper-V.

PS: Before you mention that you cannot install Hyper-V because you do not have Windows 10/10 Pro, let me tell you that it doesn't matter. There are ways!

TheArtmann
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Thank you for this tutorial to grab my GPU into hyper v, I spent the whole day trying to research how to get it to show up until i stumbled onto yours, at first it didn't work because i screwed up somewhere and was about to give up, but i gave it a second go and then my GTX 1650 now finally shows up in hyper v windows 11 and im able to use steam link onto it! Thanks!

MrPhazeDerp
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Thank you so much! I was using an outdated manual method and it was hit or miss. GPU:4090, Source OS: Windows 11, HyperV OS: Windows 10
This worked effortlessly and flawless.

thinktechgo
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Was sceptical at first, but it worked great! thanks

Ilujahrvatska
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You are the GOAT. Finally able to run Adobe After Effects in a Virtual Machine and have playback work smoothly. Being able to remote in and edit anywhere is going to be a game changer.

wizit
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Thank you so much. Amazing and quick tutorial and worked great

johnsmith
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Works with no problems. (Windows 10 running a Windows 10 in VM). Thanks!

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Man a huge thanks 🙏🙏🙏 i always wanted something like this ❤️❤️ thanks

He-Is-One-and-Only
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Man tank you, worked great on win 10 with my amd 6600xt.

Ro_Gaona
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Hey mate, I've tested it out just now and unfortunately It doesn't seem to work. Went through to the steps 1:1 but at the end, instead of it showing my graphics card (3060), It says Microsoft Virtual render in the device manager under display adapters. Come to know of any solutions?

Nandanly
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So, if you aren’t running the virtual machine does this effect your graphics card performance? Does the partitioning work like partitioning a hard drive does? Thanks for the video

chrisa
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Hello my friend. Do you think it will be done for vmware workstation in the future? What is the reason that this doesn't work for vmware, but works for hyper-v?

cusacho
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You are a legend. You made this so easy. Thank you very much!

kovaks
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Error: The session was disconnected. If you want to continue, try to connect again. If the problem persists, contact your system administrator.
Would you like to reconnect?

That was the question it spits out after enabling enhanced session.
What to do?

TheForgottenOnestm
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Hello, do you know how to limit the amount of gpu-vram a VM gets? i can see in the file theres -minpartitionVram and -maxpartitionvram but it doesnt seem to do anything when i change these values

aeiki
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Hi. First of all, thank you for your dedication to this comment section with great explanations. I am encountering an error which apparently only occurs on older cpus: "Windows 11 specifies an upper mmio region that is above the supported physical address range" after the second script & I am unable to boot into the VM. Do you have any solutions for this?

ubt-uzaybilimveteknoloji
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Hey there, I have rtx 2070, and I have an amd rx 580. So I ran the script, and by pure luck it chose the 580 which I wanted it to pick. Either way, it showed up in the vm, under device manager, however it showed a yellow checkmark next to the small icon. So by there, I tried to manually robocopy, every single file on my entire computer, which was related to something called amd. Then when I launched the vm, the yellow checkmark had now disappeared and it seemed like it linked up with the driver files. However the problem now, is that it uses my cpu integrated graphics, the Microsoft Hyper-V Video as my display adapter, instead of my rx 580.
If I go into proproties and then resources, it says "This device isnt using any resources becuase it has a problem".
Do someone know, what is happening?

sondreuknow
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can you help? if you have a laptop with a integrated radeon graphics then a mobile nvidia 3060 how do you make sure the nivida graphics are partitioned into the VM? I tried running a game in the background and it looks like it copies the NV* but doesn't work :-(

MP-vgug
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Your videos are always topical and great. Do you know if this process works when using Windows Server 2022 as the host operating system and Windows 11 for the guest virtual machine too?

hockeyplayer
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Thanks so much for the vid..
but I'm facing an issue..
On a laptop when I'm following you're guide, my intergrated amd gpu is appearing on the VM instead of the dedicated nvidia one.. please help..
FYI
I'm using an asus strix g15
with Nvidia rtx 3060 mobile GPU and Ryzen 5800H processor..

StevenSteel