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I have a client with a 3 servers ESX 2.5 and about 6 months ago or not, Windows virtual servers on all the boxes with not stopped completely.  When you go to START, then STOP, it will start at the stop and just hang at a blank blue screen and never the powerdown of servers is complete. It is by performing all virtual machines running in the ESX environment.  All ideas

I spoke to Microsoft and they said that it is a question of VMware. They are running ESX 2.5.3 build 28065.

Of course they did, Microsoft has its OWN product of virtualization, it's called "Hyper-V" then of course they giong to point to VM Ware as the culprit, typical MS, if they are not the solution to blame the other guy.  You will ALSO find this problem on THEIR product also and it is more widespread, that they're going to blame then?

I KNOW , it is a question of Windows because nothing in VM Ware has nothing to do with the stop and since it is through ALL of your virtual machines and we have similar backgrounds on ESX 2.5, 3.5, and I saw this before and I KNOW there are KB articles on MS Windows machines (physical or not) I am familiar with the issue.

And since it's on YOUR environment, there must be a common product that prevents the closure, which is why I said check the logs... some common service, program or driver you are using is the cause, but it is not a problem with VM Ware, its windows, I don't like what said Ms.  Their product has a LOT of problems with stop (google.com if you don't ' believe me) and there is the solution, fix Windows stop prevention program.

Antivirus ALSO is a great place to start, since it is probably common among ALL your environments.

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