- RC0 Hyper-V KB949219 is a joke!
- Posted by MarcusB on March 20th, 2008
We have Windows 2008 64bit Enterprise running on HP DL380. It run
perfectly. We add Hyper-V role, restarted it and after restart we run
KB949219 update and than after restart it hangs at 54%.
Configuring updates:
Stage 3 of 3 - 54% complete
Do not turn off your computer
It is the same in another machine.
We tried 5 times from the beginning.
It seems that RC0 is a joke.
How to install it ?
Regards
MarcusB
- Posted by Jabez Gan [MVP] on March 21st, 2008
Hey Marcus,
Can you email me at mingteikg [ at ] mvps. org with your full system
specs and the repro steps?
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Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
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"MarcusB" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message
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- Posted by MarcusB on March 21st, 2008
Hi JAbes,
THe system is original HP DL 380, 10GB RAM, and one CoreDuo 2 Ghz CPU.
2 x 72 GB SAS disks (on P400 controler) plus MSA60 array with 2 x 500GB
(on P800 controler)SATA disks.
There is a fresh installed Windows 2008 Enterprise plus PSP 8.0 från HP.
Tee fresh windows with Beta Hyper-V is working perfectly.
I tried install RC0 Hyper-V KB949219 and it stops at 54% after restart
like I described.
Plese help before I will get mad
Marcus
Than we done again frash install on frash disk
Jabez Gan [MVP] wrote:
- Posted by MarcusB on March 21st, 2008
I was waiting 65 minuter and it was on 54% whole the time. Maybe when I
will wait whole night than it will go through. But should it be like it.
Any suggestion?
MArcus How long it should take it.
Jabez Gan [MVP] wrote:
- Posted by Jabez Gan [MVP] on March 21st, 2008
You can give it a try by waiting, but I'll help you bug it and see if I can
get assistance from MS on your issue.
But it'll take some time 
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Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
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"MarcusB" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message
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- Posted by MarcusB on March 21st, 2008
Thank your very much
Regards
Marcus
Jabez Gan [MVP] wrote:
- Posted by EddieR on March 25th, 2008
I too am having the same issue installing Hyper-V RC0.
I had a single VM running prior to attempting the update.
The system is an HP DL 380 G5, 4GB RAM, and 2 x Quad Xeon 2.0 GHz CPU with 2 x 72 GB SAS disks and 4 x 146 GB SAS on P400 controller
Windows 2008 Enterprise plus HP Proliant Support Pack (PSP) 8.0. This was running RC1 followed by an upgrade to the RTM (Only a test box).
Regards
Eddie
"MarcusB" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message news:e$JU3AuiIHA.6032@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
- Posted by delacom on March 27th, 2008
Hello,
We also have the same issue over here.
We are also using an HP Serverm but a BL480c blade server
We also have HP PSP 8.0 installed.
Please let us know what info could help you to solve this issue<
Regards
"Jabez Gan [MVP]" wrote:
- Posted by Jabez Gan [MVP] on March 27th, 2008
Hey guys,
How long did you wait? Are you able to get to the eventlog and see if
anything is entered there?
Pleaes email me directly at mingteikg [a t] mvps. org
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Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
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"delacom" <delacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Jabez Gan [MVP] on March 27th, 2008
Hey Eddie,
How long did you wait? Are you able to get to the eventlog and see if
anything is entered there?
Please email me at mingteikg [at ] mvps. org
--
Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
http://www.msblog.org
"EddieR" <eddie.ringrose@no voyagerspam .net.uk> wrote in message news:epLa1PpjIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
I too am having the same issue installing Hyper-V RC0.
I had a single VM running prior to attempting the update.
The system is an HP DL 380 G5, 4GB RAM, and 2 x Quad Xeon 2.0 GHz CPU with 2 x 72 GB SAS disks and 4 x 146 GB SAS on P400 controller
Windows 2008 Enterprise plus HP Proliant Support Pack (PSP) 8.0. This was running RC1 followed by an upgrade to the RTM (Only a test box).
Regards
Eddie
"MarcusB" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message news:e$JU3AuiIHA.6032@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
- Posted by Bill Grant on March 27th, 2008
See this discussion in the Hyper-V forum. It appears to be unique to some HP servers.
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...6014&SiteID=17
"Jabez Gan [MVP]" <mingteikg@blizNOSPAMhosting.com> wrote in message news:F653AF1D-C9CB-4B0E-B7C8-C9432F64A8B0@microsoft.com...
Hey Eddie,
How long did you wait? Are you able to get to the eventlog and see if
anything is entered there?
Please email me at mingteikg [at ] mvps. org
--
Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
http://www.msblog.org
"EddieR" <eddie.ringrose@no voyagerspam .net.uk> wrote in message news:epLa1PpjIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
I too am having the same issue installing Hyper-V RC0.
I had a single VM running prior to attempting the update.
The system is an HP DL 380 G5, 4GB RAM, and 2 x Quad Xeon 2.0 GHz CPU with 2 x 72 GB SAS disks and 4 x 146 GB SAS on P400 controller
Windows 2008 Enterprise plus HP Proliant Support Pack (PSP) 8.0. This was running RC1 followed by an upgrade to the RTM (Only a test box).
Regards
Eddie
"MarcusB" <bafi@linux.nu> wrote in message news:e$JU3AuiIHA.6032@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
- Posted by XweAponX on May 16th, 2008
Excuse me, but can someone just tell us how to get RID of this thing..
I don't see how giving system specs helps anyone out at all. Just tel
us what files to delete/ what services to shut off/What Registr
entries to change.
Seeing as how Microsoft did NOT include an uninstaller with th
update.
Also, I have seen nothing but 100% FAILURE for this particular update
so why is it so hard for Microsoft to either provide us with a
uninstaller, or instructions on how to remove it?
Is there a Microsoft "Article" that tells us how to DELETE this thing?
Because the issue here is not "Making it work" but rather "Taking th
"update" OUT".
Please tell me what files to delete. Thanks
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