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Server 2012 VMs don’t boot after a restart

Posted on March 12, 2015 by Matt Bradford

  It’s patch week again which means many guest reboots in our VMware environment. Lately, we’ve been receiving alerts on many of our Server 2012 VM’s, and upon investigating we’ve found these guests to be hung at the Windows boot screen. After a… Continue Reading →

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