Open daserdaster opened 2 years ago
Try going to "Turn Windows features on or off" and disabling "Hyper-V" completely.
@JanPokorny Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately this does not fix the problem.
@daserdaster In that case I'd try Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to get back to clean slate driver-wise. (I'm not the creator so I'm not sure what exactly this script does to the drivers.)
@JanPokorny Thank you :) I already did that multiple times. A fresh install on another drive works fine but I can not reinstall my main windows right now. For testing I shared my Gpu the same way on my fresh windows and I have the same errors. So I guess this script changes something that bricks the windows gpu detection. For now I don't want to share my gpu on my editing pc, I just want it to work as before :/
@daserdaster Have you tried System Restore? Windows automatically creates restore points before some operations, hopefully there's still a restore point from before you enabled Hyper-V
@JanPokorny Oh thats a good point. I have a look thank you!
@JanPokorny Sadly the last restore point was yesterday.
The share of my Vega 64 between two Win 10 systems works but unfortunately since i created the VM i have issues on my host pc. Driver crashes, game freezes, driver updates fail ("no such GPU installed on your system") and Premiere Pro no longer recognizes my GPU for acceleration. The driver icon does not show up in the rightclick on desktop menu aswell. I have those problems while the VM is up and without it running. So my question is how i can undo the changes powershell did to my system. Thank you and best regards!