high-core-count systems

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Windows Server 2025 has experienced critical issues including BSOD errors and installation failures on high-core-count systems, particularly those with more than 256 logical processors. Microsoft has released updates and workarounds to address these problems, which emerged shortly after the server's launch. The fixes aim to improve stability and scalability for enterprise environments relying on high-core-count hardware. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover troubleshooting steps, update deployment strategies, and best practices for deploying Windows Server 2025 on systems with a large number of cores.
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    Windows Server 2025: Fixes for Critical BSOD, Installation, and iSCSI Boot Issues

    Microsoft has recently addressed critical issues affecting Windows Server 2025, particularly those leading to Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors and installation failures on systems with a high core count. These problems, which emerged shortly after the server's release, have now been mitigated...
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