@ -82,9 +82,24 @@ After successful installation of Windows, install virtio drivers from virtio CDR
### **Attaching PCI devices**
### **Attaching PCI devices**
Remove Channel Spice, Display Spice, Video XQL, Sound ich* and other unnecessary devices. \
Remove Channel Spice, Display Spice, Video XQL, Sound ich* and other unnecessary devices. \
Now, click on ***Add Hardware***, select ***PCI Devices*** and add the PCI Host devices for your GPU's VGA and HDMI Audio \
Now, click on ***Add Hardware***, select ***PCI Devices*** and add the PCI Host devices for your GPU's VGA and HDMI Audio.
Some GPU vBIOS needs to be patched for UEFI Support. \
***----- TODO: vBIOS patching ------*** \
### **vBIOS Patching**
While most of the GPU can be passed with stock vBIOS, some GPU requires vBIOS to be patched in order to be work correctly, specially NVIDIA Pascal Series GPU. \
In order to patch vBIOS, you need to first dump the GPU vBIOS from your system. \
If you have Windows installed, you can use [GPU-Z](https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz) to dump vBIOS. \
To dump vBIOS on Linux, you can use following command (replace PCI id with yours): \
I didn't manage to get this to work on Arch Linux but works on Gentoo. So, it might not work depending on your distribution. \