we are having issue with Windows 10 22H2 stations, Citrix PVS 2407 (version 7.42.100.39). We are unable to virtualize the stations or run existing vDisk.
For context, we already have a classroom with 17 computers with identical hardware and they all work fine.
We bought new computers for a new classroom, which have the same hardware as the original ones (motherboard and gpu are the same, psu and ssd is different). However, if we connect them to the existing vDisk, they will not start. They correctly contact the DHCP server, retrieve the information about the Citrix server and write "Boot from vDisk". Then the Windows logo appears, but after about 30 seconds a BSOD appears with the error "Inaccessible boot device".
The strange thing is that we are not even able to create a new image. We start the Imaging Wizard, but after restarting we end up with the error "Imaging Wizard did not restart". We don't know where to look for any logs or events to explain this error behavior.
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Martin Hajčiar
Good morning,
we are having issue with Windows 10 22H2 stations, Citrix PVS 2407 (version 7.42.100.39). We are unable to virtualize the stations or run existing vDisk.
For context, we already have a classroom with 17 computers with identical hardware and they all work fine.
We bought new computers for a new classroom, which have the same hardware as the original ones (motherboard and gpu are the same, psu and ssd is different). However, if we connect them to the existing vDisk, they will not start. They correctly contact the DHCP server, retrieve the information about the Citrix server and write "Boot from vDisk". Then the Windows logo appears, but after about 30 seconds a BSOD appears with the error "Inaccessible boot device".
The strange thing is that we are not even able to create a new image. We start the Imaging Wizard, but after restarting we end up with the error "Imaging Wizard did not restart". We don't know where to look for any logs or events to explain this error behavior.
Thank you and best regards
Martin Hajčiar
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