If repairing the virtual machine failed to resolve the state of the virtual machine, use the PowerShell cmdlet Repair-VM with the Ignore and Force options enabled. This cmdlet will perform a deep cleanup of the virtual machine and move it to a healthy state.
If a value for the -DiskSizeAdd parameter is specified, a value for the -VolumeDeviceID parameter must also be specified. ...
If any of the selected hosts are currently managed by another Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) environment, select this option ...
If corrective actions are being applied out of band, then restart the job with the SkipLastFailedStep option to skip the ...
If network adapter %FriendlyName; is bound to this virtual switch, there will be no physical network adapters dedicated to ...
If repairing the virtual machine failed to resolve the state of the virtual machine, use the PowerShell cmdlet Repair-VM ...
If server %VMHostName; contains an HBA that supports NPIV, ensure that the right version of firmware and driver are installed, ...
If Server Manager is running, close Server Manager and restart Setup, or manually add the failover clustering server feature ...
If Server Manager is running, close Server Manager and restart Setup, or manually add the Windows Standards-Based Storage ...
If Server Manager is running, close Server Manager and restart Setup, or manually add the Windows Update Services API feature ...