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the instructions make no mention as to HOW to install the gpu drivers when creating the VM. So I just put them in the folder, but I didn't add them to the copyfilestoVM file and didn't add them to any directory/address, so I have no idea if i did it right...
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If you are using Hyper-V, you need to enable Enhanced Session Mode and check both related options under Hyper-V settings. Then you can copy from your Host and paste them to your VM.
On the host devices manager, you can right click your graphic card and to find the correct NV drivers folder name under driver description option card.
Then, go to System32 > DriverStore > FileRepository > [your driver folder name], and copy them, on your Host.
Then, go to your VM, System32 > create a new folder like "HostDriverStore > FileRepository" and pasted the above drivers.
Then, reboot your VM and to check the status of your graphic card and see whether it is correctly installed and recognized as NVIDIA graphic card.
the instructions make no mention as to HOW to install the gpu drivers when creating the VM. So I just put them in the folder, but I didn't add them to the copyfilestoVM file and didn't add them to any directory/address, so I have no idea if i did it right...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: