This is a guide to get the Ryzen 7 7735HS with integrated graphics running with proxmox inside a Windows VM.
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Save isc30/74ff0f3544c35ef81a9cedf81cb3fca8 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
oh damn, did you install the latest BIOS when you got the UM773 Lite? IDK it might be nice to try if we get a different file, it's possible depending on the BIOS version and settings.
Sadly, UEFI is critical for windows 11 and other modern OS like Ubuntu if you want advanced features. If we could find someone with a different machine but same processor (maybe a SER6 PRO for example) and compare the vbios we can find exactly why UEFI isn't working on the MinisForum BIOS.
Yep updated the bios but it was already up to date when I received it.
Did you try the minisforum discord? I hope someone can help there :-S
You can maybe try ESXi from VMware, maybe you'll have better results?
What CPU did you use in the VM? Host?
Hello Everyone,
I have followed "https://github.com/isc30/UM773-Lite-Proxmox/tree/main" (thanks for tutorial), but when i stop or restart my VM using GPU passtrought (780m), i cannot start again my VM agains (error : timeout waiting on systemd), i need to restart the host.
Proxmox : 8.2.4
Linux 6.8.8-2-pve
VM Win11, UEFI, VGA none.
I use radeonresetbug without any change.
Without this case, all working fine (External monitor, no Error 43)
Hello Everyone,
I have followed "https://github.com/isc30/UM773-Lite-Proxmox/tree/main" (thanks for tutorial), but when i stop or restart my VM using GPU passtrought (780m), i cannot start again my VM agains (error : timeout waiting on systemd), i need to restart the host.
Proxmox : 8.2.4 Linux 6.8.8-2-pve
VM Win11, UEFI, VGA none. I use radeonresetbug without any change.
Without this case, all working fine (External monitor, no Error 43)
I got the same issue! when i try to restart windows 11 vm: timeout wating on systemd.
cpu: 8845hs
pve: 8.2
vm: windows 11
I think I have the same device as you : minisforum UM773 lite so not really sure my vbios will be different. My Linux machine is using seabios, not the other one. Why not stick with seabios?