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      DustinB @Tristis Oris
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      @Tristis-Oris said in No Xen tools detected on Windows server:

      not sure is it XO detection problem or something is wrong with tools.

      after last secuity update i removed tools with cleanup script https://github.com/xcp-ng/win-pv-drivers/releases, install latest 9.4.1 tools from https://www.xenserver.com/downloads
      and now XO tell me No Xen tools detected. Windows server 2012r2. Same on both windows VMs.

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      Service is runnig, no related error logs.

      Continuing to use a depreciated and unsupported operating systems, while expecting other software developers to create code for said depreciated operating systems is absolutely insane.

      While third party developers can opt to write for said depreciated operating systems, no one is obligated to do so.

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        Tristis Oris Top contributor @DustinB
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        @DustinB Some things can't be migrated to anything else.

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          DustinB @Tristis Oris
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          @Tristis-Oris said in No Xen tools detected on Windows server:

          @DustinB Some things can't be migrated to anything else.

          Sunk cost Fallacy is what I'm hearing you say.

          In the context of technology, the sunk cost fallacy refers to the tendency to continue investing in a project or system, even when it's clear that it's no longer beneficial or efficient, simply because a significant amount of resources (money, time, effort) has already been invested in it. This happens because people often feel compelled to justify their past decisions, even if those decisions are now leading to a negative outcome.

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            Tristis Oris Top contributor @DustinB
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            @DustinB meh. This VMs cost me nothing, i spend zero time since it can't stop working. Not a my decision, not my job, not my problem.

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              DustinB @Tristis Oris
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              @Tristis-Oris said in No Xen tools detected on Windows server:

              @DustinB meh. This VMs cost me nothing, i spend zero time since it can't stop working. Not a my decision, not my job, not my problem.

              And yet this posts exist.....

              You trying to install updated drivers on this VM is just adding to the Sunk Cost, the obvious thing to do would be to find an alternative to whatever software this is running, at almost any cost, otherwise you'd be paying for custom dev work to maintain the drivers on this system (and likely paying Microsoft for updates).

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                Tristis Oris Top contributor @DustinB
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                @DustinB the problem is that wrong drivers could be installed on wrong OS without warning. nothing else.

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                  DustinB @Tristis Oris
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                  @Tristis-Oris said in No Xen tools detected on Windows server:

                  @DustinB the problem is that wrong drivers could be installed on wrong OS without warning. nothing else.

                  Wouldn't the logical thing as someone who has worked in this field for decades be to critically think about what depreciated OS's are in play, and validate that any updated software is backwards compatible before installing it?

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                    Tristis Oris Top contributor @DustinB
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                    @DustinB yes, you can do it.
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                      DustinB @Tristis Oris
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                      @Tristis-Oris said in No Xen tools detected on Windows server:

                      @DustinB yes, you can do it.
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                      That is your job and your employers cost adding to the total unnecessary expense of keeping server 2012 around...

                      You have to research ahead of these changes, it's not someone else's job to warn you that a depreciated OS is no longer supported.....

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                        Tristis Oris Top contributor @DustinB
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                        @DustinB I advise you not to decide for others what they should do. I'm tired.

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