I have a Windows 2012 R2 Standard Server installed as a VM for a local lawyers office, about 2 months ago. The installation was fine, everything was working.
Even the first Automatic Updates was working properly but 2 or 3 weeks ago, half of the Automatic Updates (around 20) were failed during install. Because the Automatic Updates had the message: Restart is required!, It will restart within 1 day! (Seemed to be very important updates). So I restarted the server.
Since then the server was in a Auto Repair loop!! I couldn't startup the server as normal. Because of this problem I disabled the Automatic Updates to avoid further problems, but to investigate the problems to solve and fix it.
So after searching the internet, I found a sorts of workarounds like, "chkdsk d: /f /r" ; "sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows" (on the VM, the Windows is somehow the letter "D"; and "dism.exe /image:c:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions" (I tried on "D" as well) and to be sure the the "pending" automatic updates were revert to original state.
I also checked "bcdedit" and that came as it should be.
Of course I always started the server up with DVD (X
But yesterday, I thought I was ready to do maintenance on the server, I rebooted the server and it never came up again!
The server displayed a BSOD (of some sorts, it is actually a black screen though) with as title Windows Boot Manager and it delivered the following message: "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause".
The following 3 steps to investigate and fix the problem was giving and the screen went further on this: Status: 0xc0000001, An unexpected error occurred.
No further information about the error message.
I examined the CBS.log as well and all I could see was that the server was trying to implement (reading) the update packages which it doesn't work cause of corruption.
Now with the common examples and explaining issue's around on the internet doesn't cut it. Nothing seems to work. No System Recovery is installed (it seems windows 2012 doesn't have this feature anymore), not even an backup because we have image backups from our hosts in our datacenter. But even though when I put back a backup image, it still doesn't start, the message remains the same.
Note:
The server was suppose to be a RDP server with File Management installed, no AD installed, because, I learned it the hard way also, it seems the server cannot cooperate with the RDP services AND an AD in the same server.
- What else can I do the get server up and running again?
- When in the future the server is up again, how do I fix properly the Automatic Updates?
I was thinking, maybe I can reinstall the VM in some sort of way with not losing data and not losing the Security Credentials?
Any help would be very great and very appreciated !!
Many thanks in advance.
- Ronin71 - R>F>> SNAP!
Even the first Automatic Updates was working properly but 2 or 3 weeks ago, half of the Automatic Updates (around 20) were failed during install. Because the Automatic Updates had the message: Restart is required!, It will restart within 1 day! (Seemed to be very important updates). So I restarted the server.
Since then the server was in a Auto Repair loop!! I couldn't startup the server as normal. Because of this problem I disabled the Automatic Updates to avoid further problems, but to investigate the problems to solve and fix it.
So after searching the internet, I found a sorts of workarounds like, "chkdsk d: /f /r" ; "sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d:\windows" (on the VM, the Windows is somehow the letter "D"; and "dism.exe /image:c:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions" (I tried on "D" as well) and to be sure the the "pending" automatic updates were revert to original state.
I also checked "bcdedit" and that came as it should be.
Of course I always started the server up with DVD (X
But yesterday, I thought I was ready to do maintenance on the server, I rebooted the server and it never came up again!
The server displayed a BSOD (of some sorts, it is actually a black screen though) with as title Windows Boot Manager and it delivered the following message: "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause".
The following 3 steps to investigate and fix the problem was giving and the screen went further on this: Status: 0xc0000001, An unexpected error occurred.
No further information about the error message.
I examined the CBS.log as well and all I could see was that the server was trying to implement (reading) the update packages which it doesn't work cause of corruption.
Now with the common examples and explaining issue's around on the internet doesn't cut it. Nothing seems to work. No System Recovery is installed (it seems windows 2012 doesn't have this feature anymore), not even an backup because we have image backups from our hosts in our datacenter. But even though when I put back a backup image, it still doesn't start, the message remains the same.
Note:
The server was suppose to be a RDP server with File Management installed, no AD installed, because, I learned it the hard way also, it seems the server cannot cooperate with the RDP services AND an AD in the same server.
- What else can I do the get server up and running again?
- When in the future the server is up again, how do I fix properly the Automatic Updates?
I was thinking, maybe I can reinstall the VM in some sort of way with not losing data and not losing the Security Credentials?
Any help would be very great and very appreciated !!
Many thanks in advance.
- Ronin71 - R>F>> SNAP!