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RvdH1040
Nov 18, 2021Copper Contributor
Server 2022 boot loops after Hyper-V role installation
After enabling the Hyper-V role on Windows Server 2022 on a Intel NUC6CAYH with Celeron Processor J3455 the unit goes in a bootloop (recovery). This unit previously had Windows Server 2019 installed ...
Dave Patrick
MVP
Regardless the hardware has no support for Server 2022. Your only recourse is via the hardware manufacturer.
RvdH1040
Dec 15, 2021Copper Contributor
Sorry, I am a bit confused with the answer given. I'm here to report a possible bug introduced by one or more CU's since RTM, as said all worked fine under RTM and the only thing you can say take it up with the manufacturer. That is plain wrong for multiple reason, the hardware is fine and meets the requirements, the fact it worked fine on RTM also indicates that initially there was no problem. So the only possibility it software related.
- Dave PatrickDec 15, 2021MVP
Expect the unexpected when you use unsupported un-certified hardware.
- RvdH1040Dec 15, 2021Copper Contributor
It is the Windows OS software that is buggy., how can you explain it works OK with RTM build with same intel drivers? It ONLY stops working when installing available CU's!!!
Geez, earning MVP status on here isn't what it used to be, Is it?
- Dave PatrickDec 15, 2021MVP
Well the hardware manufacturer's do the driver development and certifications not microsoft and they only list desktop hardware support right now on their site. It also is not found here so I think you may be out of luck.
Might try them over here.