KC Nguyen1709156861 Posted October 7, 2023 Share Posted October 7, 2023 I have BSOD when using "Cache in device RAM" option. FYI I created images from Windows 2019 Server and Windows 2022 Server PVS 2203.0.3 LTSR 6vCPU + 60GB RAM + 70GBdisk XenServer 8.1CU2 Link to comment
0 CarlStalhood Posted October 7, 2023 Share Posted October 7, 2023 Change it to "Cache in device RAM with overflow on hard disk" Link to comment
0 Carl Fallis Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 Is this BIOS or UEFI targets? BIOS targets can not use RAM cache anymore due to security changes in the Windows OS. "Cache in Device RAM with overflow on hard disk" is the recommended cache type. Link to comment
0 KC Nguyen1709156861 Posted October 10, 2023 Author Share Posted October 10, 2023 I use both BIOS and UEFI targets, but still have the BSOD. Is there anyway or setting that I can use "Cache in device RAM" option? Solution: I reversed the image and changed option: let Windows manage the page file Link to comment
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KC Nguyen1709156861
I have BSOD when using "Cache in device RAM" option.
FYI
I created images from Windows 2019 Server and Windows 2022 Server
PVS 2203.0.3 LTSR
6vCPU + 60GB RAM + 70GBdisk
XenServer 8.1CU2
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