Virtualizing Windows with VT-d to play within it

Posted by Bahaïka on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Bahaïka
Published on 2013-10-19T12:17:57Z Indexed on 2013/10/22 15:57 UTC
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I would like to know if what I want to is possible. First, here is my hardware configuration :

  • MB : Gigabyte H77-DS3H
  • Intel Core i5 3330 (3.00GHz)
  • MSI Nvidia GTX 760
  • 8 Gb RAM 1333 MHz

What I want to do is to have a linux (probably ArchLinux) as a main and unique OS on my computer (I don't want a dualboot). And virtualizing Windows under Linux. I've read about VT-d (supported by my CPU) and PCIBackHide.

I'd like to know if I can initialize Linux with the Integrated Graphics and Virtualize Windows to use the GTX 760.

If I can do it, where do I have to plug my two screens ? On the MainBoard or the GTX 760 ? How do I achive that idea ?

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