(09-05-2020, 05:29 PM)blero Wrote: Hello,
If you want to be able to boot in Windows 10 with Vt-d enabled, try this in BIOS:
- Vt-d: [Enabled]
- Advanced menu / USB 2.0 Controller: [Disabled]
Yes... this works for me and my P6T Deluxe (and USB ports still work as USB 2.0 speed !).
Hello,
I registered in this board just to reply to this, it "works" (Windows 11 boots normally) however the USB does get downgraded to 1.0.. triple-checked with my webcam, it gets very slow when disabling USB 2.0, so for me it is unusable.
But anyways thanks for this, I can't believe I'm not the only one rocking this old motherboard, DDR3 and a i7-930 CPU from 2010
By the way, here's a tip for us with old PCs: enabling Windows Sandbox also enables Hypervisor and slows down the PC