Not clear which patches are causing the problem, but I’m seeing multiple reports of a boot to recovery mode on Server 2008 R2 systems. Can anybody out
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Reports: Server 2008 R2 systems boot to recovery mode after January patches applied
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AskWoody PlusJanuary 20, 2020 at 12:55 pm #2087702I had the same problem. The only way to recover server is to restore it from backup. Luckily for me it was an old SQL server with archaic databases – not in real production.
I then tried to make a clean install of Windows 2008 R2, applied all patches, including the latest one and I couldn’t reproduce the problem. Maybe some weird combination with existing patches prior to 2020-01 or 2019-12?
The simptom was – all patches have been successfully installed, reboot and then bang, straight into recovery mode. No way out from there…
Final result – new clean install, rebuild SQL server, copied all databases from old server.
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AskWoody PlusJanuary 20, 2020 at 1:54 pm #2087740A *potential* fix for physical servers (to avoid restoring from backup):
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GuestJanuary 20, 2020 at 5:01 pm #2087865Just got done with around 60 across 25+ separate clients. No issues with them so far.
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is win7 January security only patch clean(ie: without telemetry or EOS notice)?
No. KB4534314 (January 14, 2020 Security-only update) does not contain telemetry, but it contains a newer version of ‘EOSNotify.exe’ (the program that is responsible for displaying full-screen ‘End of Support’ notifications). It is mentioned in update description. You can also find some further details in file information (a *.csv file. Keyword: ‘EOSNotify’).
You can prevent those nagware from displaying notifications by simply disabling it in Task Scheduler. There are instructions, for example here on Askwoody.com.
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 21, 2020 at 2:43 am #2088034We’ve completed our non-prod patching yesterday morning, with 30+ Win2008R2’s.
Most will be VMs on VMware ESXi. We don’t have that much physical non-prod.No problems whatsoever so far with this month’s patches…
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AskWoody PlusJanuary 21, 2020 at 8:15 am #2088110Had downloaded Windows updates for my 64 bit Windows 7 professional desktop. Last night when I turned the computer off it forced more updates and I had already been forced to update the night before. This morning the screen shows ” Configuring Windows update 100%complete Do not turn off your computer”. What should I do? I’ve already paid for the service from Harbor to receive extended updates. This is a small business computer.
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GuestJanuary 21, 2020 at 8:20 pm #2088324Had 1 windows 7 64 bit pro go into startup repair after todays’ updates.
Bypassed it by hitting F8 as the PC booted and chose Safe mode with networking. Doamin login screen loaded immediately. Then I succeeded in logging in and did a reboot into normal safe mode.
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AskWoody PlusJanuary 25, 2020 at 1:04 pm #2109979To all of you how experienced the fault with a virtual machine and can rollback to before January patch install: Have you tried to do a SFC /scannow and then install again? I think maybe it is some system file corruption that causes the patch to fail – and not some other patch or software by merely coexisting.
I have one SBS 2011 at a customer’s and did not dare to install yet. But SFC /verifyonly did show some issues which I will definitly try to fix before jumping…
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GuestJanuary 28, 2020 at 9:45 am #2111135Had the issue of booting to recovery mode on a 2008R2 machine last Friday, and a second machine today.
The majority of our estate is patched on an automatic schedule every month, and none of these have displayed any issues.
The 2 affected machines aren’t patched automatically monthly, but manually every 3 months.
This makes me think that there is a clash between the January patches and the patches from December or November, so backing up Guy’s comment from the 21st
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GuestJanuary 29, 2020 at 8:23 am #2111510I’ve managed to identify the cause of this.
The latest kb4474419 (September 10th 2019) must be installed and the server rebooted before installing January’s patches.
The patch specifically deals with sha-2 signing of bootloader files and is listed as a prerequisite for January’s fixes.
Installing it first in a batch including January’s still causes the issue, so it must be installed individually.
Hope this helps someone avoid this issue
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GuestFebruary 5, 2020 at 7:39 am #2135027Serveral 2008r2 vm’s on esxi had the recovery mode after patch installation and rebooting.
I had to load up the pvscsi drivers from the vmware tools iso into to the recovery mode. Then i was able to access the windows installtion on the vm disks and do a simple startup repair. VM booted again and finished installing the patches. Startup repair reported that the root cause was a corrupt boot manager…
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AskWoody_MVPMarch 16, 2020 at 12:09 pm #2199831Yesterday (Sunday) I allowed through the five-or-so WS2008R2SP1 patches from January, and had no problems with the subsequent reboot. A further update then, well, updated but required no reboot. And the server runs Webroot!
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