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T-Beacham

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  1. T-Beacham's post in Windows 10 VM Freezing on Boot was marked as the answer   
    I was able to resolve the issue myself.
     
    I noticed my cache drive was full, which led me to look into how to move from the cache to the array.
     
    The defaults were to keep the domain on the cache without moving to the array, which normally wouldn't be an issue but the drive I used for the cache was a 120Gb SSD I had on hand. This was keeping the VM from launching as it was overallocated. I switched the defaults for my various shares to move to the array and was able to run the mover (which wasn't running previously due to the default settings on the shares). 
     
    After running mover, I had free space on the SSD and my VM was able to boot. 
     
    I will look into getting a larger cache drive. 
     
    I presume I will be able to move my VM domains back onto the larger cache later so I am not running them off of the slower HDD array?
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