S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Dec 17, 2018 #181 Ah, the errors have been dealt with already, okay. Clean Boot. What part are you struggling with when trying to boot in Clean Boot mode?
Ah, the errors have been dealt with already, okay. Clean Boot. What part are you struggling with when trying to boot in Clean Boot mode?
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 17, 2018 #182 Your link just showed no server 2012 option, so I searched for a method, and my only results from a search was how to boot to safe mode
Your link just showed no server 2012 option, so I searched for a method, and my only results from a search was how to boot to safe mode
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 17, 2018 #183 Your link also talks about disabling all non-microsoft services. Is there a way other than making a note of every single one of these to put them back in the same state after the troubleshooting?
Your link also talks about disabling all non-microsoft services. Is there a way other than making a note of every single one of these to put them back in the same state after the troubleshooting?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Dec 17, 2018 #184 The procedure is identical. Yes, you can take a screenshot.
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 17, 2018 #185 lol or 8, alright give me a bit
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 17, 2018 #186 Same outcome. Now excuse me while I go back through 37 services lol Side question. Several posts back you guided me through installing a couple of updates manually via command line. Would it hurt to try it with this one?
Same outcome. Now excuse me while I go back through 37 services lol Side question. Several posts back you guided me through installing a couple of updates manually via command line. Would it hurt to try it with this one?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Dec 17, 2018 #187 No, but that would not work, because the updates do actually install, and fail on reboot, so it's likely a driver of some sort interfering. The first suspect is always the AV because it has kernel level access due to its driver being integrated into the kernel of the OS.
No, but that would not work, because the updates do actually install, and fail on reboot, so it's likely a driver of some sort interfering. The first suspect is always the AV because it has kernel level access due to its driver being integrated into the kernel of the OS.
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 17, 2018 #188 Just found this. wanted to point it out. Viewing update history shows all my failed attempts, and actually gives an error code. Not sure if its helpful: https://i.imgur.com/tus4jbq.png
Just found this. wanted to point it out. Viewing update history shows all my failed attempts, and actually gives an error code. Not sure if its helpful: https://i.imgur.com/tus4jbq.png
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Dec 17, 2018 #189 The error itself makes sense. However, in this context it's a bit weird. Can you please run a fresh SFC Scan and let me know the results?
The error itself makes sense. However, in this context it's a bit weird. Can you please run a fresh SFC Scan and let me know the results?
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 17, 2018 #190 https://i.imgur.com/rlKtYiP.png
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 17, 2018 #191 Done for the day. Catch you tomorrow if you're on. Thanks for the help.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Dec 18, 2018 #193 A few more questions: 1. What OS? 2. Is it fully patched? 3. What AV is installed on the host if any? 4. What AV exclusions are set (only if AV is installed) 5. What is the make/model of the server? 6. Where are the VMs stored? Is it local storage on the HyperV server, iSCSI target or something else? 7. How much memory, CPU cores, HDDs does the host have? 8. Has the memory been tested?
A few more questions: 1. What OS? 2. Is it fully patched? 3. What AV is installed on the host if any? 4. What AV exclusions are set (only if AV is installed) 5. What is the make/model of the server? 6. Where are the VMs stored? Is it local storage on the HyperV server, iSCSI target or something else? 7. How much memory, CPU cores, HDDs does the host have? 8. Has the memory been tested?
O onjisan Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2018 Posts 103 Dec 18, 2018 #194 Hey. I may not reply back for a while. I've been assigned to another project and I have to drop this for now. Just wanted to let you know. Thanks
Hey. I may not reply back for a while. I've been assigned to another project and I have to drop this for now. Just wanted to let you know. Thanks