The advice, which is specifically for virtual machines using Azure, shows that sometimes the solution to a catastrophic failure is turn it off and on again. And again.
So when normal boot procedures run into BSOD again and again, Windows decides to go into maintainence or emergency mode automatically after a number of rounds? I’m positively surprised, I had not expected the system to be smart enough for that.
It just says you’re giving it a chance to pull a newer update before the buggy driver is loaded — sounds like a (bad) hack but I imagine it’s helpful in some cases.
So when normal boot procedures run into BSOD again and again, Windows decides to go into maintainence or emergency mode automatically after a number of rounds? I’m positively surprised, I had not expected the system to be smart enough for that.
It just says you’re giving it a chance to pull a newer update before the buggy driver is loaded — sounds like a (bad) hack but I imagine it’s helpful in some cases.