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Deploying specific Windows Server 2025 ISO releases in virtualized environments like XCP-ng may result in a crash with a blue screen error 0x7B: "INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE". This appears to be an incompatibility between Windows' NVMe driver and the NVMe emulation in certain hypervisors. Some ISO builds, such as SW_DVD9_Win_Server_STD_CORE_2025_24H2.11_64Bit_English_DC_STD_MLF_X24-14362.iso , are known to crash after a restart, whereas older builds like 24H2.2 boot successfully. This public link is valid for 7 days

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If you install this ISO on a server, when the installation finishes and you log in, you won't see a desktop, a start menu, or a recycle bin. You will see a command prompt window staring back at you on a blue background.