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  1. Version 2.0

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  2. I did some research in RU segment and founded this: nVidia don't want you to run their cards in Virtual Machines, so they just added in Driver detection of VM. Then it's detected - Driver just stop card and you get Error 43. nVidia want you to use their GRID instead. But people founded how to solve this problem. Need to hide "hv-vendor-id", BUT it's really related to VM, but not to situation which we have with adapter. Why it's think you run game on VM - is unclear. Maybe when you playing on nVidia card and transmitting video via Intel iGPU to Internal Display driver thinking VM was used? P.S. When we have so many GPUs things start to be a bit complicated (iGPU, dGPU, eGPU, vGPU).
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  3. I use a paper towel first, grabbing most of the old thermal past, and then use a very little amount of ethyl alcohol into a good solid paper towel to pick up the rest, make sure you dont put too much alcohol, only 4 or 5 small drops are needed.
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