TrueNAS VM Autostarts and Breaks System — No Way to Access Host

Good Afternoon Everyone,

Yesterday I created a WindowsVM in Truenas using “Instances” that broke my host webui and TCP/IP what happend was I was added a ethernet controller to the machine and a GPU controller I dont remember exactly which controllers I added, but I dont have SSH enabled so remoting into the host is not an option neither is plugging an hdmi because after booting truenas the vm service loads the controllers and no Im not running onboard graphics. I think whats happening is when Truenas boots it is auto starting the vm service which is then auto starting the vm my GPU output just goes away because of the controllers I attached to the VM upon creation. I am currently unsure of what to do, as I am new to truenas and not an expert with the linux operating system. If someone could please help or point me in the right direction that would be awesome if you need me to explain more please comment, thanks all.

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