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    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 VM Random Freezes on XCP-NG 8.3

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      DevilDan @dinhngtu
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      @dinhngtu I had freeze on Win 10 UEFI mode, not in BIOS mode, I have only this example 😕 24H2 UEFI Bug, 23H2 UEFI Bug, Win 10 Uefi Bug, Windows 10 BIOS OK

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        dinhngtu Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @DevilDan
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        @DevilDan I noticed that in your earlier freezes, the CPU went to 0% but in these recent freezes the CPU is pegged to 100% instead. Does your guest still behave the same way during the freeze (no RDP/XOA console but still responding to ping)? It's an advanced process, but you can try attaching a kernel debugger and see what's happening. https://docs.xcp-ng.org/troubleshooting/windows-pv-tools/#connecting-to-guests-using-serial-console

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          DevilDan @dinhngtu
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          @dinhngtu You're right, in the first freezes, the CPU would drop to 0%. Now, in recent cases, one freeze spikes the CPU to 100% and then it drops, while another stays at 100%...

          The VM still responds to ping for a while, but it eventually stops sometimes hours later. The console screen remains frozen on the Windows lock screen.

          I'll look into your procedure and see if I can try it.

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            DevilDan @DevilDan
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            @DevilDan I see, we have to disable secure boot, but it is mandatory for Win 11 NO ?

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              dinhngtu Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @DevilDan
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              @DevilDan It's only mandatory for the installation. Once it's installed you can disable secure boot and enable debugging.

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                DevilDan @dinhngtu
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                @dinhngtu I try process, it freeze now at every boot :

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                  DevilDan @DevilDan
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                  @DevilDan

                  I roll back action, freeze always, I set 2 CPU (not 4) and now i have blue screen :

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                    DevilDan @DevilDan
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                    @DevilDan it boot after re-enabled secure boot, i set 2 cpu not 4 like before

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                      dinhngtu Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @DevilDan
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                      @DevilDan Windows 11 never fails to surprise... Can you try with Server 2025?

                      There's a specific timing needed to attach the debugger, refer to this thread: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/10284/vm-failing-to-reboot

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                        DevilDan @dinhngtu
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                        @dinhngtu Hi everyone,

                        Thank you all so much for your help and suggestions. After several tests, I’ve decided to stop troubleshooting and stick with Windows 10 in BIOS mode. UEFI doesn’t work properly for me, whether with Windows 10 or 11, but everything runs fine in BIOS mode.

                        I really appreciate the time and support from this great community!

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