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Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Robin Gill Robin Gill 2, 13 13 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. Thanks, just read through the product page. Does it only support acronis images? Add a comment. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.

The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. The restore completed sucessfully, however when the server rebooted we were back where we started with the exact same blue screen. We then attempted a restore from an older backup which we know the server has been successfully restarted since it was taken. Again the restore was sucessfull, however when we rebooted we were back with the blue screen.

Startup repair is unable to find any information. Please understand that to troubleshoot the blue screen issues, we usually need to perform debugging. However, in this forum, we do not provide debugging support. To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request, please refer to the website listed below:. Simply speaking, during the boot process, Windows loses access to the Disk subsystem. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services.

Privacy policy. When Windows is installed from media to a local disk, this filter is bound to all network adapters by default. If there are any alternate iSCSI boot adapters as in a fail-over environment present in the machine, the LWF driver will get bound to these adapters. I loaded another windows server installation from scratch onto another partition, and tried to see if I could copy the drivers from one installation to the other, but to no avail. Doesn't windows populate the hardware on bootup anyhow?

I mean, it maintains a driver cache of known devices, but doesn't it hunt each hardware componet on each boot and load the most appropriate driver? As I mentioned,if you change core hardware such as motherboard, CPU and hard disk, it is recommended to repair the operation system. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

Thanks Jeff. I didn't relize this was possible, and am having trouble finding that option in the WRE. You mentioned "These behaviors are controlled by the drivers for these devices.

I can access the entire file system and registry from the WRE, and all the data that windows uses to load the OS drivers, services, etc. As a test, I loaded another copy of server R2 to another partition, so that I have a working copy of the registry and filesystem with functioning drivers.

I just need to know what parts of each needed in order to resolve this. In my case, I am doing a Bare metal recovery, which the article indicates is designed to support recovery to new hardware, so there must be something going on to prevent this from funtioning as designed. Jana99 - If you are still following this thread, can you try disabling the auto restart in you F8 options.

You might get a more useful error, or even a BSOD?!



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