Installed Azure Stack from a Mounted Disk on my Windows 10 Desktop. Now Windows will not boot.

Matthew Tanner 1 Reputation point
2020-12-09T04:03:53.577+00:00

Installed Azure Stack HCI using the Mount Disk feature on my Windows 10 Desktop. Then after a few reboots it finished the install like expected. And so now it will only boot as a Windows Server in a Powershell environment, and no access to run reset. I've done a few suggestions with the boot sequences with no luck. About to try an intermittent boot next, but I was hoping there was a command to unmount Azure Stacks from a command line boot. Thanks for any suggestions.

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Azure Stack HCI
A hyperconverged infrastructure operating system delivered as an Azure service that provides security, performance, and feature updates.
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  1. MattMcSpirit-MSFT 561 Reputation points
    2020-12-09T17:47:32.687+00:00

    Hi Matthew - can you confirm, you're trying to 'dual boot' the new Azure Stack HCI 20H2 with Windows 10, and as it stands, when you reboot the physical machine, you're only able to boot into Azure Stack HCI and not Windows 10? You don't have a dual-boot selection menu to switch between the OS's?

    Do you have a link to any guidance you used to install using the 'Mount Disk' feature?

    Thanks!
    Matt

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