Server 2019 blue screen after auto migrated to another ESXi host (Vmware)

Anonymous
2024-12-11T03:17:38+00:00

After reviewing the logs by Broadcom, it was found that a disk error caused the ESXi host to crash. After the crash, the windows VMs were automatically migrated to another ESXi host. However, after the migration, the VMs encountered a blue screen and failed to boot normally. Please assist in checking whether there are any compatibility issues or system file corruption that could be causing the blue screen at the system level.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-12-11T16:36:07+00:00

    Hello

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community forum.

    Based on the description, I understand your question is related to the ESXi host.

    Since there are no engineers dedicated to ESXi host in this forum. in order to be able to get a quick and effective handling of your issue, I recommend that you repost your question in the Q&A forum, where there will be a dedicated engineer to give you a professional and effective reply.

    Here is the link for Q&A forum.

    Questions - Microsoft Q&A

    Thank you for your understanding and support. If you have any question or concern, please feel free to let us know.

    Have a nice day.

    Best Regards,

    Wesley Li

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