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Inaccessible Boot Device blue screen error when Hyper-V is enabled

 
Fred-E
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Inaccessible Boot Device blue screen error when Hyper-V is enabled

Hi,

I'm trying to setup a virtual machine on window server 2016. When I enabled the Hyper-V and restart, windows goes to the bluescreen having the error code: Inaccessible_Boot_Device. Then I logged in with safe mode and disabled Hyper-V on startup by using the cmd code 'bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off' . After that windows booted up normally.

I'm using HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 V2 server with Xeon E3-1220 v3 CPU and 16GB RAM + 500GB SSD

Since I want to use Hyper-V I want to know is there a way I can turn on Hyper-V manually after bootup or is there a solution for this blue screen error other than turning off Hyper-V.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks.

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TVVJ
HPE Pro

Re: Inaccessible Boot Device blue screen error when Hyper-V is enabled

Hello,

You may refer to this customer advisory for assistance with this issue.

Regards,



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Sham82
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Re: Inaccessible Boot Device blue screen error when Hyper-V is enabled

Hello, 

please find below document.
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docLocale=en_US&docId=a00091824en_us

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SergiuPol
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Re: Inaccessible Boot Device blue screen error when Hyper-V is enabled

in safe mode: uninstall hyper-v or disable hyper-v in bcdedit
in BIOS: disable VT-d
power off server (restart won't help)
install/enable hyper-v