![]() Guess what… it did the exact same thing there. We tried to boot it using the Datto boot features on the Datto appliance. Ok – so the client has a Datto backup of this server as well. Guess what… it did exactly the same thing too. ![]() Given that this client had Hyper-V replica – we decided to do a test failover of the VM to the other host. ![]() We power cycled the machine again and it gave exactly the same results. This concerned us, we left it for a further 5 minute before deciding that there might be issues. It was in fact showing the spinning circle with the black screen that Windows normally does briefly during the boot process. After a few minutes however the server was not back up and running. It runs on Hyper-V and it’s been performing fine. This server was a new one that was built just a few months back now, and at the time was fully patched etc. The reboot was done because it’d been up for 60 days and was being cantankerous, you know the typical kind of behaviour that we’ve seen when Windows needs a reboot. This week we had a clients 2016 RDS server require a reboot.
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