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      Schmidty86 @DustinB
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      @DustinB how do you get into the bios of a vm that wont even post? That also would only account for fixing one of the two VM's even if it did fix the problem.

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        DustinB @Schmidty86
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        @Schmidty86 Try disabling the boot devices under advanced

        https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/8357/i-cannot-enter-the-vm-boot-menu/2

        then you'll have more time to see what the options are to get into BIOS.

        It might even be as simple as tapping the Shift Key while the VM starts.... I don't have to do it often enough to commit to memory, but you can definitely get into BIOS on a VM that "isn't posting". You've technically made it past post, and are failing due to a missing boot device.

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          Schmidty86 @DustinB
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          @DustinB You cannot disable all the boot devices in xoa.

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            Schmidty86 @Schmidty86
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            Got into the boot but, change what now?
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              DustinB @Schmidty86
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              @Schmidty86 I dont see your disk at all listed, only PXE (network booting) and then the MISC device (which is the questionable item).

              The internal Shell isn't relevant to this conversation.

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                DustinB @DustinB
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                said in Unbootable VHD backups:

                @Schmidty86 I dont see your disk at all listed, only PXE (network booting) and then the MISC device (which is the questionable item).

                The internal Shell isn't relevant to this conversation.

                As a side thought, re-enable the DISK under advanced and then reboot into BIOS and see if the disk is listed.

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                  Schmidty86 @DustinB
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                  @DustinB 87c00940-b25f-46ec-ba09-94e7f99414bf-image.png

                  still nothing. and i do have the vhd attached.
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                    DustinB @Schmidty86
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                    @Schmidty86 That disk appears to be a secondary disk, is this just a "data volume" and not a boot volume (looking at XO where it shows xvdb)?

                    Hrm as to the fact that it still shows it as a misc disk.... I'm at a loss.

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                      Schmidty86 @DustinB
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                      @DustinB To my knowledge this is the bootable volume. all the other backups in the parent folder are just differential backups that are much much smaller.

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                        Schmidty86 @DustinB
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                        @DustinB Also when i look at the VHD in 7zip i can clearly see that it has a boot sector.
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                          @Schmidty86 Try to detach the disk and reattach, it should be xvda in order to be bootable

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