Configuring Updates.... after removing HyperV Role
hello,
i have full installation of windows server 2008 std x64 on hp proliant ml350 g5 series...
i installed adds, dns, dhcp , hyperv roles on full installation , hosted 2 virutal servers server 2008 too.
everything worked fine few months, today needed reboot virutal machine... looked normal virutal server could not be started anymore... got error "general access error" , ensured acl settings ok, rebooted host machine but....
i found no way solve problem , decided remove hyper v role , reinstall it... so i removed hyperv role , restarted host server role remove wizard said.
and there "configuring updates 3 of 3 - 76%" on screen 2 hours , have no possibility reinstall hyper v role or else...
i have no idea how stop configuring updates thing... suggestion do?
i happy if has idea...
greetings southtyrol
thomas torggler
ps. tried restart machine in safe mode... same problem...
i have full installation of windows server 2008 std x64 on hp proliant ml350 g5 series...
i installed adds, dns, dhcp , hyperv roles on full installation , hosted 2 virutal servers server 2008 too.
everything worked fine few months, today needed reboot virutal machine... looked normal virutal server could not be started anymore... got error "general access error" , ensured acl settings ok, rebooted host machine but....
i found no way solve problem , decided remove hyper v role , reinstall it... so i removed hyperv role , restarted host server role remove wizard said.
and there "configuring updates 3 of 3 - 76%" on screen 2 hours , have no possibility reinstall hyper v role or else...
i have no idea how stop configuring updates thing... suggestion do?
i happy if has idea...
greetings southtyrol
thomas torggler
ps. tried restart machine in safe mode... same problem...
hello,
just reference, looks known issue. please take @ following kb article see if applies situation?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950792
if applies situation, please pay more attention when follow resolution steps.
best regards,
chang yin
Windows Server > Hyper-V
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