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Had the same thing with W2012R2 just now, had to change the boot
drive to IDE. I noticed that a SUSE scsi driver had been loaded (I
assume by the update).<br>
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Other virtio drives on the same machine were now using the SUSE
driver and couldn't been seen by the OS. Changing them back to the
virtio driver allowed them to be seen after a reboot.<br>
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No resolution as yet on the boot drive though, machine is in
production & running so I won't touch again until the weekend.<br>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font face="Arial, sans-serif">Regards</font></p>
<font face="Arial, sans-serif">Craig Mitchel</font>l<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/12/15 10:19, Lindsay Mathieson
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<blockquote cite="mid:566DFD00.9070300@gmail.com" type="cite">Anyone
had problems with virtio and 2008R2 recently?
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I applied some much over due windows updates on our 2008R2 servers
yesterday and now they won't boot unless I reattach their drives
as IDE.
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I did notice some redhat drivers appearing in windows update a
while back but won't be able to investigate till tonight.
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