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BSOD cycle after a BMR
Hello everyone!
The version of my Veeam agent is 2.0, the Veeam recovery media was created on the same machine, I perform a Bare Metal Recovery complete with the option of driver injection disabled. The entire restoration process is perfect (on the same machine and the same hardware), until I restart the machine (Windows 10 Pro 64) that starts a BSOD loop with the message "INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE".
I have open the case # 02475449 and the log files in this link: [removed]
Is there a known solution? I have read some posts related to the same problem, but I do not know what solution to apply.
Thank you very much in advance,
regards
The version of my Veeam agent is 2.0, the Veeam recovery media was created on the same machine, I perform a Bare Metal Recovery complete with the option of driver injection disabled. The entire restoration process is perfect (on the same machine and the same hardware), until I restart the machine (Windows 10 Pro 64) that starts a BSOD loop with the message "INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE".
I have open the case # 02475449 and the log files in this link: [removed]
Is there a known solution? I have read some posts related to the same problem, but I do not know what solution to apply.
Thank you very much in advance,
regards
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Re: BSOD cycle after a BMR
Hello JoseMariaCM,
Please keep working with our support team and let us know how it goes. Thanks!
Please keep working with our support team and let us know how it goes. Thanks!
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Re: BSOD cycle after a BMR
I had a similar issue. I found EFI partition was missing. I did a volume level backup and missed selecting the EFI partition because it was at the bottom of the list.
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Re: BSOD cycle after a BMR
Hello again,
Thanks to the help received from Veeam support, I have solved the problem.
Finally it has been fixed by performing the restore from an older point. But before doing this I tried to apply the steps indicated in - https://www.veeam.com/kb2407 - but in my case it did not work. Support Veeam tells me that there was an incident with a Windows update that can damage the system startup (you can see the detail in this link: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-fix- ... sible-boot -device-error-windows-10).
Thank you very much
Thanks to the help received from Veeam support, I have solved the problem.
Finally it has been fixed by performing the restore from an older point. But before doing this I tried to apply the steps indicated in - https://www.veeam.com/kb2407 - but in my case it did not work. Support Veeam tells me that there was an incident with a Windows update that can damage the system startup (you can see the detail in this link: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-fix- ... sible-boot -device-error-windows-10).
Thank you very much
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Re: BSOD cycle after a BMR
Thanks Jose,
Good to know. This will help others. FYI, if you are missing files that were not in the previous restore point but in the latests, you can still manually browse to that restore point and restore the "latest" files so you don't have to do the work again
Cheers
Mike
Good to know. This will help others. FYI, if you are missing files that were not in the previous restore point but in the latests, you can still manually browse to that restore point and restore the "latest" files so you don't have to do the work again
Cheers
Mike
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Re: BSOD cycle after a BMR
Thank you very much, Mike. I will do as you say if I miss any file.
Regards,
Regards,
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[MERGED] Bare Metal Restore on new SSD: win10 cannot boot
Hello there:
I'm trying to replace SSD in a PC. Currently I have SATA SSD and I added NVMe one. I created Recovery Media (yesterday!) while running old SSD, rebooted and did Bare Metal Restore to new one. Windows does not boot from the new one. I keep getting "Inaccessible boot device" error. Tried to do "windows restore" - did not help. Tried it from both "new" windows UI and from Recovery Media as well.
Windows 10 1803; Veeam Agent 3.0.2.1170 (latest); i7 CPU; Asus mainboard.
I tried both with "inject drivers" and without (found on forums) - same thing.
I checked that both disks have EFI partition, not MBR (also found on forums). I'm at loss right now. What can I do?.
support case ID: 03865550
Thank you!
I'm trying to replace SSD in a PC. Currently I have SATA SSD and I added NVMe one. I created Recovery Media (yesterday!) while running old SSD, rebooted and did Bare Metal Restore to new one. Windows does not boot from the new one. I keep getting "Inaccessible boot device" error. Tried to do "windows restore" - did not help. Tried it from both "new" windows UI and from Recovery Media as well.
Windows 10 1803; Veeam Agent 3.0.2.1170 (latest); i7 CPU; Asus mainboard.
I tried both with "inject drivers" and without (found on forums) - same thing.
I checked that both disks have EFI partition, not MBR (also found on forums). I'm at loss right now. What can I do?.
support case ID: 03865550
Thank you!
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Re: Bare Metal Restore on new SSD: win10 cannot boot
Hi Alex,
I'm merging your topic with an existing thread - please take a quick look.
Thanks!
I'm merging your topic with an existing thread - please take a quick look.
Thanks!
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Re: BSOD cycle after a BMR
yeah - i saw this thread but it did not help me. I have newest Veeam agent; windows 1803; media was created on the same day; using the same hardware. Checked for MBR/EFI...
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Re: BSOD cycle after a BMR
Well, this error can be caused by a variety of reasons, so detailed debug log analysis is required. I'd sugged you wait for help from our support team.
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