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Windows 7 rearm forever 2.0
Windows 7 rearm forever 2.0









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Now copy both files back to the original location and test the logon page. To make sure this doesn’t happen anymore you need to create a file with the following name and place it in the root of the new disk: Įdit the en.xml file and change the following: Because I have situations were we have 40-60 VM’s, I don’t assign a Memory Dump disk to every device, because I do not have the storage available.Īfter the creation of the dedicated disk for the memory dump and you reboot your VM, you will notice that the vdiskdif.vhdx is located on the new disk. I recommend using a separate disk just for creating the Memory Dump, I make the size of that disk 1GB bigger than the assigned memory for that VM. When enabling Memory Dump creation you don’t want the space on the WCD got full because the DedicatedDumpFile is created on that disk. Because all the best practices tell you to change the location of the Page file and the Log files to a dedicated disk you probably use the WCD as alternative location.

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When using PVS you probably enabled “Cache on RAM with overflow on disk” and added a dedicated Write Cache Disk (WCD) for the vdiskdif.vhdx file. Citrix created different articles on how to create a memory dump for PVS and MCS, CTX127871 and CTX261722 Just enabling the creation of a memory dump isn’t working, you need to specify a location for the memory dump to be created. When you’re deployment is a traditional VM than that’s no issue, if you are using PVS than the memory dump is probably disabled because the PVS optimization disabled it or you used the Citrix optimizer which also disables the creation of memory dumps. When you need to debug some issues with your current deployment, you’re probably asked to create a memory dump.











Windows 7 rearm forever 2.0