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VM crashes whole UNRAID system

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I just changed the main hardware of my UNRAID server, so new Mainboard, new CPU, new RAM.

Graphics Card and HDD / SDD are the same.

From the previous sever I had one VM with WIN10. With the new Hardware installed I tried to launch this VM but somehow the UNRAID system crashed. Docker Containers weren't accessible anymore, the VM and Settings Tab in the UNRAID web GUI did not load and a reboot command did not reboot the system.

I had to pull the power plug.

 

Now I did create a new VM since I thought it might have some wrong drivers etc. seemed to work smoothly but now again same behavior as before.

 

Any guess?

hardwareprofile.txt

did you enable virtualization in the new BIOS? 

 

Old Board, CPU - New Board, CPU?

Edited by doesntaffect

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yes it is activated

OLD: Intel Xeon

New: Intel core i9

can you create a new VM and run it?

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yes I've done that, first it seemed to work without problem but as soon as I throw some "load" to the VM it crashed UNRAID the same way as with the "OLD" VM. 

 

EDIT:

Now even starting the VM lets UNRAID crash, not responding to a reboot nothing need to pull the power plug

Edited by gekoch

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anymore ideas how to fix that? you guys need anymore data?

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