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Server Reboots Kernel 41
Hello Have a HP Proliant DL325 with Windows 2019 Server installed. The server keeps rebooting daily around 3 times,. Event ID 41 Power Kernel Issue. HP could not find anything within their system logs. I know its a shot in the dark. I have ran HP Smart Manager Updates recently but still happens. The server is connected to a HP Protector UPS. However, the logs on this do not show anything. During reboot someone onsite said a message appeared saying server failure. Any guidance appreciated.2.2KViews1like3CommentsRe: Server Reboots Kernel 41
Hello all, The event log shows:- DC2019 41 Critical Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power System The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000ef (0xffffad0a1afd9080, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 99486759-3171-41ff-b81f-8fd5b0a72553 I know its difficult to determine the error from the above but just wondered if anyone else had come across something similar. I have attached a memory.dmp file I have uploaded log files to HP to assess in the meantime. Thanks all2.1KViews0likes1CommentRDP Remote Issues
Hi all, Sorry not sure if this is the correct thread for this but here goes:- Have a virtual machine (Windows 2012 VM) on a Windows 2012 hyperv host which is the Windows Server in its Server Core Form (non-GUI) Have VPN client software installed on a Windows 10 notebook and shows a connection fine, when connecting from offsite. The remote VM has RDP enabled and the firewall equipment allows for port 3389. However, even though the VPN client software shows connected to the remote site, when I then try to RDP to the server from outside the premises, it just doesn't connect. I can RDP from within the premises, but not outside. I can't even ping the VM either onsite or offsite when the VPN is enabled. It only occurs on servers with a hyperv host and VMs. Flat physical build servers with VMs work fine. Any thoughts much appreciated979Views0likes3CommentsRe: Which versions to upgrade to - confused
dretzer Really appreciate your replies thank you. Yes, I know some customers didn't want all the apps and stuff that comes with many versions of Windows 10 and wanted a scaled down version, so we installed LTSB. Have recently been installing Education and quite like it.2.9KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Which versions to upgrade to - confused
dretzer Thank you for your reply. If I may clarify. 1) Using Windows 10 Education will be fine, will auto-upgrade ? 2) Do not use LTSC for normal PCs \ Notebooks (although due to naming changes, product versions that display Windows 10 LTSB will be replaced with Windows 10 LTSC in subsequent feature updates). 3) LTSB doesn't upgrade to Windows 10 Education ? 4) Any PCs \ Laptops with LTSB - will these continue to be secure or do they simply need replacing with Windows 10 Education ? (I'm aware that LTSB feature updates are not as frequent as other Windows 10 servicing models) I just want to make sure that normal PCs \ laptops are secure, updated and any future upgrades can take place rather than having to wipe the PCs \ notebooks clean. Thank you again.2.9KViews0likes4CommentsWhich versions to upgrade to - confused
Hello There are so many versions of Windows 10. We have clients with LTSB 2015, LTSB 2016 and Windows 1909 Education. I’d like to know please the upgrade paths for versions of Windows. What I mean is, upgrading in-place to a newer version instead of having to start from scratch. For example, LTSB 2015 I assume needs in place upgrade LTSB 2016 or maybe LTSC 2019 !!! I’m confused. Also LTSB 2016, which version will upgrade to without wiping the laptops clean, I assume LTSC 2019 also ? Please can Microsoft provide an in place upgrade fact sheet. I can’t believe how often re-imaging Windows 10 is required within just a few years in order to keep systems updated. Seems like finish upgrading systems then have to start again. Anyone with any in place upgrade paths for Windows 10 versions much appreciated.3.4KViews0likes6Comments
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