VHD-format differencing virtual hard disks could experience consistency issues if a power failure occurs. Consistency issues can happen if the physical disk performs an incomplete or incorrect update to a sector in a .vhd file that is being modified when a power failure occurs. This affects the following virtual machines: {0}
Version number mismatch. Version number of server should be equal to that of client. Version number on NT is %1, on UNIX ...
Versions of Windows that require LAN Manager authentication include Windows for Workgroups, Windows CE 4.0, and Windows 95, ...
VHD file with non-4KB-aligned metadata is not supported. Please convert the VHD file (%1) to an aligned layout with PowerShell ...
VHD operations do not support the /Optimize or /CheckIntegrity arguments. The unsupported arguments were ignored. For more ...
VHD-format differencing virtual hard disks could experience consistency issues if a power failure occurs. Consistency issues ...
VHD-format dynamic virtual hard disks are not recommended for virtual machines that run server workloads in a production ...
VHD-format dynamic virtual hard disks could experience consistency issues if a power failure occurs. Consistency issues can ...
VHD-format virtual hard disks are being used for virtual machines that are enabled for replication with recovery history. ...
VHDX-format virtual hard disks are recommended for virtual machines that have recovery history enabled in replication settings ...