![]() ![]() ![]() It seems like being able to edit bios files would allow me to potentially add features directly to the graphics device itself, such as but not necessarily limited to a higher refresh rate, which I could then maybe modify the drivers as well to support. There's other stuff I am trying to do with the svga drivers as well. ![]() With Windows 11 slated for release later this year, VMware Workstation Pro will be ready to install it and use seamlessly. There is an option in the vmx to set some kind of max refresh, but I already tried it and it did nothing unfortunately. For example, when you install VMware Workstation Pro in Windows 11, power users can create additional virtual computers inside VMware to run Mac OS, Linux and Windows 10 without needed three separate computers. My physical monitor supports 144hz and my host its set to 144hz, but even with 3D acceleration enabled, the only option in the VM is 60hz (which basically caps you at 60 FPS). forone thing, I'd be interested to see if there is anything in the rom that controls the maximum monitor refresh rate. But that is the only rom file that I can open, all the others give errors attempting to open them. I assume the bios440 rom isn't being used. The BIOS settings that must be enabled for VT-x support vary depending on the system vendor. I was able to edit the bios440 file with the Phoenix Editor but it appears to have done absolutely nothing.
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