ShadowProtect Recovery Environment
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Still same issue...
I'm curious if there is something bugged with this VM, It was pulled out of HV, and imported into XS.
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@DustinB3403 said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
Still same issue...
I'm curious if there is something bugged with this VM, It was pulled out of HV, and imported into XS.
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Possible, but that shouldn't stop the Application from running... at least I wouldn't think.
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@dafyre That's the same thing I'm thinking, unless something inside of the VM, isn't visible for some reason....
Like the NIC or local storage.
I tested the recovery iso on a different VM (not pulled out of Hyper-V) and it works...
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@DustinB3403 said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
@dafyre That's the same thing I'm thinking, unless something inside of the VM, isn't visible for some reason....
Like the NIC or local storage.
I tested the recovery iso on a different VM (not pulled out of Hyper-V) and it works...
Make a New VM and restore into that? ....
Edit: Or link it to the original HD image giving you the problem.
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@dafyre that is worth a shot.
I'll give it a try.
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Same issue in a brand new VM, and with a different download of the recovery environment.
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@DustinB3403 said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
Same issue in a brand new VM, and with a different download of the recovery environment.
Linked to original disk image, or created a new one?
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@dafyre said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
@DustinB3403 said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
Same issue in a brand new VM, and with a different download of the recovery environment.
Linked to original disk image, or created a new one?
fresh download.
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did you use the old VDI?
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@Dashrender said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
did you use the old VDI?
Same results with old VM, brand new (empty VM) and new and old ISO.
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@DustinB3403 said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
@Dashrender said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
did you use the old VDI?
Same results with old VM, brand new (empty VM) and new and old ISO.
Try less RAM.
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@Dashrender Just tried that, same thing.
Also tried this on different hosts (non-similar hardware) same results.
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so you have a different old VM that it does work on, but all the new ones don't work.. weird. I'd say bad ISO.
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@Dashrender said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
so you have a different old VM that it does work on, but all the new ones don't work.. weird. I'd say bad ISO.
Yeah.. one vm it works on, others it doesn't. So where am I supposed to get a replacement iso... lol
This month just won't die
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@DustinB3403 said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
@Dashrender said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
so you have a different old VM that it does work on, but all the new ones don't work.. weird. I'd say bad ISO.
Yeah.. one vm it works on, others it doesn't. So where am I supposed to get a replacement iso... lol
This month just won't die
As the backup vendor... my backup software allows me to recreate the ISO as much as I like.
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@Dashrender I mean if the source iso is buggy
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I mean get another copy from where ever you got this copy.
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@Dashrender said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
I mean get another copy from where ever you got this copy.
Either that or find the MD5 for the ISO, and make sure your current copy hasn't been compromised.
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@Dashrender yeah... you'd think the MD5 would be right here next to the download.... but it's not... Entering the product key takes you to a temporary page to download the iso, but no such MD5 or hash anywhere on the page...
Wonderful..
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@DustinB3403 said in ShadowProtect Recovery Environment:
@Dashrender yeah... you'd think the MD5 would be right here next to the download.... but it's not... Entering the product key takes you to a temporary page to download the iso, but no such MD5 or hash anywhere on the page...
Wonderful..
Many places don't provide the hash for the download. It was just an option I thought of to save you from having to download the whole thing again.