windows server 2019 std - spinning dots on load

Justin Foster 16 Reputation points
2022-05-17T20:42:30.673+00:00

I have 2 windows server 2019 std VM's running in VMware that after a reboot will not finish loading. I am stuck a black screen with white spinning dots.

I can connect to both servers via powershell and run commands. I can manage both via server manager from another server. In both cases services are running including MSSQL 2016. The SQL instance is functional.

However I cannot RDP or console into either server. Both are stuck at the white spinning dots. One has been at like this for over a week.

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  1. Justin Foster 16 Reputation points
    2022-05-18T14:14:31.377+00:00

    This is 100% the issue
    https://eicee13.wordpress.com/2020/04/10/black-screen-when-booting-up-windows-server-2019/

    As mentioned I created a GPO that modified the “Bypass Traverse Checking” setting.
    I moved the server out of the OU that the GPO was assigned to and after 2 reboots the server came up.

    I will do some more testing but I think this is it.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-05-17T21:32:05.917+00:00

    When time permits you might try booting, then F8 at startup and try Safe Mode and or Safe Mode with Networking to see if you can get further.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-05-18T12:53:06.933+00:00

    Maybe this one?
    https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2034627

    --please don't forget to upvote and Accept as answer if the reply is helpful--

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  4. Justin Foster 16 Reputation points
    2022-05-18T12:49:37.233+00:00

    Troubleshooting:

    Attempt to boot into Safe Mode: Black Screen. Doesnt ping. of course cant connect via remote powershell

    Attempt to boot in Safe mode w/ networking: Black Screen. Doesnt ping. of course cant connect via remote powershell

    Attempt to boot into Safe Mode w/ command prompt: Black Screen. Doesnt ping. of course cant connect via remote powershell

    I've also tried: Via remote powershell:
    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
    SFC /scannow
    Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /revertpendingactions

    None worked.

    I am now looking into an article that mentions certain Group Policy setting "Bypass Traverse Checking" to be exact. I did create a GPO that changes this value. I changed this value as part of a configuration that was needed for a MSSQL 2016 ssis deploy package

    https://eicee13.wordpress.com/2020/04/10/black-screen-when-booting-up-windows-server-2019/

    I'll see what this article has to say and report back

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  5. Limitless Technology 39,676 Reputation points
    2022-05-24T07:15:12.78+00:00

    Hello

    Thank you for your question and reaching out. I can understand you are having issues related to accessing VM console.

    It can be due to Windows update stuck and displaying black or blank screen.

    1. Please try to Re-Install VMWare tools or Integration services.
    2. To recover access to the GUI of the server, you can perform the next steps :

    remotely execute command (with WMIC /node:machinename process call create “<commandline here>” ,-keep the quotes-) on the box:

    sc queryex wuauserv

    Once you had the PID (Process ID) I could then kill the task with the following:

    taskkill /PID [process ID] /F

    Then you can proceed with executing this "rollback" command line from the server to stop bootloop if any:

    Dism /Image:C:\ /Cleanup-Image /revertpendingactions

    There are several of other options to try to resolve the root issue here:
    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-update-says-updating-your-system100-for/4f262021-f06b-49ca-9b25-4f901c3f11eb?auth=1


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