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10-12-2021 07:32 AM
Product: HP ZBook 15 G3
Operating System: Linux
Hello all,
I would like to pass the Nvidia graphics card M2000M of my zbook to a kvm virtual machine. Unfortunately I get a code 43 in the vm. Maybe it's because the M2000M has no UEFI bios and/or you can't select the intel graphics card as primary in the bios.
Has anyone with a zbook managed to pass the graphics card? Or is it not possible?
Is there an older BIOS version that allows the Intel card to be selected as primary?
Any help is appreciated.
HP ZBook 15 G3 (M9R62AV)
Nvidia Quadro M2000M
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ
Many greetings
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