(Cross posting to devel and users just this once. Will continue to respond to the list that picks up on this.) Hello list, I''ve did more trials today trying to get hardware graphics acceleration to work in Windows 7. First thing I tried is direct PCI passthrough of the graphics card with gfx_passthrough = 0 after reading that there was success using this method instead of VGA passthrough ( http://xen.1045712.n5.nabble.com/VGA-passthrough-success-with-doubts-td3385438.html ). Managed to install windows through the VNC console and the card was listed in device manager. The drivers installed successfully but after a reboot, device manager says the card reported problems and refused to start up (Code 43). So much for that method (maybe ATI cards are more passthrough friendly?). With windows already installed, I just changed gfx_passthrough 1, thus bypassing the installation problems. First up, as usual, having a large amount of memory seems to crash windows with gfx_passthrough = 1. I didn''t test exactly what happens depending on the amount of memory allocated but instead set it to 2048. Windows managed to boot with that setting with a very crappy 256 (?) colour 800x600 (?) display on my monitor. Device manager says the same thing (that the card reported problems). At least something shows up. I repeated the same steps for the secondary graphics card (for both PCI and VGA passthrough) with the same results. At this point, I''m starting to wonder if my hardware is capable of doing hardware graphics acceleration on HVM windows. Maybe I need to change my graphics card (Palit Nvidia GTX460) or my mobo (EVGA Classified 200)? Pointers anyone? (Also, I take it that the Boch BIOS does not initialise USB devices on bootup, since mouse and keyboard do not work until booting into an operating system?) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users