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orliego
Dec 23, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 2008 R2 started crashing
We have legacy windows 2008 R2 both on Azure and on-prem (under ESXi), couple of days ago, all of them started crashing. We restored the one in Azure and restore a previous state, and started isolat...
- Jan 10, 2022ok after almost 3 weeks of trying to figure this out... my colleague was able to resolve this issue. we have an application that seems to have messed up sysmondrv.sys, after he tried to rename both the exe and sys. was able to boot the windows 2008 R2 back up again. The process that led him to the solution was mounting the vmdisk on another vm, and open the even viewer logs, he also made a comparison to the other affected vms which was luckily able to boot first before crashing, and that got logged in which is the important clue.
orliego
Dec 30, 2021Copper Contributor
Hi, yes as soon as it start to load windows few seconds only it will shkw BSOD, then it reboots, followed by recovery options.
It doesnt even reached the log in page. We tried to restore from a previous image, and stop win update, AV and other stuff, we even tries going safe mode.. all results are the same, sometimes it will run few minutes to an hour (after restoring from older image) and does the same.
It doesnt even reached the log in page. We tried to restore from a previous image, and stop win update, AV and other stuff, we even tries going safe mode.. all results are the same, sometimes it will run few minutes to an hour (after restoring from older image) and does the same.
Dec 30, 2021
And if you disconnect the network, does it also happen? You should be able to see in application/system logs if something is installed or updated... Weird
- orliegoDec 30, 2021Copper ContributorThe servers is a VM in Azure.
- Dec 30, 2021You can still do that or make the gateway inaccessible or similar. But.. It's not an extension installation which occurs after recovering the vm? Nothing in the Azure logs?
- orliegoDec 30, 2021Copper Contributorsadly nothing that I can see