Dear Experts,
We have 2012R2 Hyper-V hosts on which we have more than 100 VMs running in any given point in time. We install updates every month and update the hardware drivers and reboot the host (Physical system) Yesterday we updated the HBA drivers and after a reboot the system BSOD. We were not able to start the host machine in any mode (Safe Mode, LKGC...etc)
Everyone knows that we do not have "System Restore" like in Windows client OSs in Windows Servers OS. Is it possible to "Manually Enable System Restore on Windows Server OS"? so that the situation of restoring "System State" will not arise?
We have 2012R2 Hyper-V hosts on which we have more than 100 VMs running in any given point in time. We install updates every month and update the hardware drivers and reboot the host (Physical system) Yesterday we updated the HBA drivers and after a reboot the system BSOD. We were not able to start the host machine in any mode (Safe Mode, LKGC...etc)
Everyone knows that we do not have "System Restore" like in Windows client OSs in Windows Servers OS. Is it possible to "Manually Enable System Restore on Windows Server OS"? so that the situation of restoring "System State" will not arise?
DevT-MCT