Windows Web Server 200
| 1 ). | How to back up Hyper-V virtual machines from the parent partition on a Windows Server 2008-based computer by using Windows Server Backup |
| Describes how to back up Hyper-V virtual machines by using Windows Server Backup on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008. Step-by-step instructions are provided. | |
| 2 ). | How to move a virtual machine that is running on Microsoft Virtual Server to a Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V environment |
| Describes how to move a virtual machine that is running on Microsoft Virtual Server to a Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V environment. | |
| 3 ). | When you restart a computer that is running 32-bit version of Windows Vista or of Windows Server 2008, the system stops responding |
| Fixes a problem that causes the computer to stop responding during restart. This problem occasionally affects a computer that is running 32-bit version of Windows Vista or of Windows Server 2008. | |
| 4 ). | Some unrecoverable hardware errors are not reported as expected on a computer that runs a 32-bit version of Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 |
| Fixes a problem in which 32-bit operating systems do not initialize the bank 0 control register. | |
| 5 ). | A scheduled task may not run after it wakes a Windows Vista-based or a Windows Server 2008-based computer from hibernation |
| Fixes a problem that occurs when you schedule a task to wake up the computer at a given time and to run itself. | |
| 6 ). | When you enroll a certificate on a computer that is running Windows Vista or that is running Windows Server 2008, you are prompted to insert a smart card even though a smart card is already inserted |
| Fixes a problem that occurs when you enroll a certificate on a Windows Vista-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer and that occurs when the smart card smart card and the reader are integrated into one unit. | |
| 7 ). | Performance issues may occur on a Windows Vista-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer if Active State Power Management is enabled |
| Fixes a problem that occurs on computers that have Active State Power Management (ASPM) enabled. The computer may show low graphics performance if a PCI Express graphics card does not support ASPM. | |
| 8 ). | A graphics card is not removed from the display settings on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista SP1 if you unplug the card while the computer is asleep or in hibernation |
| Fixes a problem that occurs on computers that support hot-plugging of PCI Express graphics cards. If a graphics card is hot-unplugged while the computer is asleep or in hibernation, it is not removed from the list of available graphics cards. | |
| 9 ). | The system may crash when you put a Windows Vista-based computer or a Windows Server 2008-based computer into hibernation |
| Fixes an issue in which a system crash occurs in Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008 when you put the computer into hibernation. You may also receive a STOP 0x000000A0, a STOP 0x0000007a, or a STOP 0x00000077 error message. | |
| 10 ). | Your USB audio device does not function correctly, and Device Manager shows a yellow exclamation mark on a computer that is running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or Windows Server 2008 |
| Fixes a problem in which your USB audio device does not function correctly, and Device Manager displays a "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" error message. | |
| 11 ). | Error message when you try to resume a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 from hibernation: "STOP 0x0000009F" |
| Fixes a problem that may occur when you resume a computer from hibernation (S4). The computer stops responding and you receive a "STOP 0x0000009F" error message if a compact flash (CF) card is plugged into a CF card slot on the computer. | |
| 12 ). | Windows Error Reporting does not function correctly when it is running in a "Windows on Windows 64" (WoW64) configuration on a Windows Vista SP1-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer |
| Describes that Windows Error Reporting does not function correctly when it is running in a "Windows on Windows 64" (WoW64) configuration on a Windows Vista SP1-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer. | |
| 13 ). | Stop error on a Windows Vista Service Pack 1-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer that has an integrated graphics adapter and a discrete graphics adapter: "Stop 0x00000018" |
| Fixes a problem that occurs on a computer that has an integrated graphics adapter and a discrete graphics adapter. You receive a "Stop 0x00000018" error message when a power event occurs. | |
| 14 ). | Error message when you resume a Windows Vista Service Pack 1-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer from hibernation: "Windows Failed to Start" |
| Fixes a problem that occurs on a computer on which Out Of Box Experience (OOBE) was applied. | |
| 15 ). | Error message on a computer that is running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or Windows Server 2008: "Stop 0x00000024" |
| Error message on a computer that is running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or Windows Server 2008: "Stop 0x00000024" | |
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