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    How to install Windows Server 2022 with XO?

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      ckargitest
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      Grettings,

      I want to install Win Server 2022 via XO web interface. I could not find any proper documentation specific to this purpose. I created a local iso storage and imported WS22 iso to there. On VM creation screen I set the configuration however whenever the machine is started I am unable to advance on installation. Any ideas how to do it step by step?

      I am aslo ok with doing it from XCP host's CLI. All the replies are well welcomed.

      Thanks in advance.

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        planedrop Top contributor @ckargitest
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        @ckargitest What are you seeing when you start the VM? Like does it not show any disks available? Or does the VM not even POST?

        I have a server 2022 running on XCP-ng, so it definitely works.

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          Mathieu @planedrop
          last edited by

          Have you enabled uefi and secure boot for that VM (in the Advanced Tab)?

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            ckargitest @Mathieu
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            @Mathieu when I run it with secure boot it wont open.

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              Andrew Top contributor @ckargitest
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              @ckargitest Disable secure boot. If that works then you have some insecure/unsigned drivers installed in windows and you can not enable secure boot.

              Did you install the secure boot certs in XCP? secureboot-certs install

              If this is a fresh clean install of windows then you may have a corrupted windows ISO and you should download a new authorized one directly from Microsoft.

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                ckargitest @planedrop
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                @planedrop I am seeing uefi screen. Running the command "exit" to go to BIOS screen. But that is all. I can not take any action to advance in BIOS screen.

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                  ckargitest @planedrop
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                  @planedrop I am running commands in order:

                  fs0:
                  cd fs0\efi\boot

                  "fs0\efi\boot is not a directory"

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                    ckargitest
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                    @planedrop @Mathieu @Andrew The problem is about iso. It works well with another iso for 2019. Now, I will try a 2022 with a new one as well.

                    Microsoft should reduce the size of their ISOs :)))

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                      modir @ckargitest
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                      @ckargitest You need to run:

                      fs0:
                      cd \efi\boot
                      

                      and then run the program which is in this folder.

                      It took me a while as well to figure it out.

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