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  1. Firstly, thanks to everyone who contributed to the loader. When I used a GTX1650 with DDR5 it was plug and play after that. For me the increased power draw was 30-100W with the GPU. This was with a UPS which is around 80% efficient at its currently load. Even so, its a bit too much power for me. I'm going to try frigate with a coral TPU if I can get my hands on one and see how that compares.
  2. Firstly, thanks for the reply. And secondly, I have a bit of an update. I was using the DS2422+ loader. So I tried the DVA3221 loader and VMM worked fine. I then tried DS1621+ loader and it also didn't work. So I guess its a loader issue. To be honest I'm not sure what your first point means. I tried Googling it but that didnt really help. But it may be the underlying cause? For me I had 7 drives in my NAS and since I couldn't get DSM installed on any of the DS36XX loaders I guess I will either go to a 4 bay NAS or try something else. If anyone else had any suggestions on how to fix this on the DS2422+/DS1612+ loader that would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Hi everyone, I recently installed DSM7 using automated redpill loader. Which is an amazing improvement from previous DSM 7 install methods BTW. Anyway, most things are working well. But I can't get virtual machine manager to work. I have tried ubuntu, virtual DSM and home assistant virtual machine and all of them wont power on. When I try to power them on I get an error that says "Failed to power on the virtual machine". Another thing I can't get to work is webdav, but I'm not sure if this is related? There isn't much help in the VMM log - all it says is VM failed to start. I get an error which shows up for about a second in VMM before it says it failed which says "Powering on (no network connection is available)" What I have tried so far: turn on Intel VT in motherboard BIOS changing all the settings I can find within VMM tried private and external network switch in VMM Current hardware: Intel i5 7500 ASUS h110M-A/DP I'm using a PCI NIC which I believe has an intel chip. I can't find the exact name as I bought it a while ago. I was using the same NIC in a different system running DSM6.1 and VMM worked fine. All the network interfaces are showing as normal in the control panel I've been stuck on this for a while and would appreciate any suggestions.
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