![]() ![]() On a hunch I went to hyper-v manager and POOF - the option for ‘RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter’ was now available and I was able to add it to virtual machines.Clicked ‘OK’, it started to do its thing and then errored out.Installed that Dell NVidia driver and the prompts indicated it was replacing an older driver (I suspect the NVidia driver I just nstalled above).Next I went to Dell’s support site to downloaded the Dell version of the NVidia driver.It sort of worked but then indicated a problem installing (don’t know if it actually installed or not).Navigated the install directory and found: nv_dispwi.inf.Ran the NVidia driver install, selected a directory, got to the license agreement, clicked the ‘I agree’ button, and the UI disappeared (although the process remained running).On a Dell PowerEdge 730 with an NVidia Grid K1, running ‘Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012R2’: ![]() In the interim here is what I tried and seemed to work. I agree - Microsoft Hyper-V Server support is absolutely needed for the Grid cards.
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