Open Raepheles opened 2 months ago
I'm getting the exact same thing! It zoomed in my display and messed up a bunch of other settings on my host.
same issue. rx 6700 xt
Same issue too, but it works what disable integrate graphics card before start vm
Same issue too, but it works what disable integrate graphics card before start vm
I don't have integrated graphics, my cpu is 5600X.
I found a way to fix the issue:
Download and install a virtual display driver on the Virtual Machine. I tested this one: https://github.com/itsmikethetech/Virtual-Display-Driver Note: After installation, you can disconnect the new monitor in Display Settings. DO NOT disable the driver.
Disable Enhanced Session Mode if it is enabled in the Hyper-V configuration.
You may also need to have your second graphics card connected to a display or a dummy display. Additionally, I disabled any power-saving features, such as system or display suspension in Windows, but this step is optional.
I am having this issue too. AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT. Tonight, I ran the CopyFiles script fresh so that I would have a brand new instance of Windows 11. I noticed that I was seeing the same overlay box that said I was software encoding, even though my client settings were set to AMD, not Software. Deleted the VM, ran DDU on my AMD drivers on my local machine, rebooted but now I am getting the same colored lines as what is pictured with OP. I tried the suggestions that SolumDAngel mentioned (Virtual Display Driver & disabling Enhanced Session Mode), but no cigar.
I get the image above while trying to connect to VM via parsec. I have an hdmi dongle connected to the GPU that I'm partitioning (only have one anyway) and I don't understand how that thing does anything at all. That dongle also adds a display to my physical device which is quite annoying for numerous reasons, and it seems to me that it doesn't do anything for VM.