

- #Citrix xen windows x64 pv drivers uninstall how to#
- #Citrix xen windows x64 pv drivers uninstall upgrade#
Since I already did both without success, I pointed them to this Server Fault posting, asking whether it is safe to upgrade Xen Tools as pointed out in the Rackspace KB article.
#Citrix xen windows x64 pv drivers uninstall how to#
("Safe" in terms of "The server still boots and runs normally")įollowing the fantastic answer of syneticon-dj, I contacted the 1&1 support, asking about how to fix the server halts. Is it safe to uninstall "Citrix Tools for Virtual machines" from my Windows 2008 R2 64-Bit Server? What I found is this long thread on the Citrix forums, which I do not understand fully. So I searched Google and Citrix Xen forums to see and information for what this tool is intended and whether it would be safe to remove it. When looking in the "Uninstall Programs" in Windows I see an entryįrom pure guessing, I could imagine that this tool may be a cause for the issue. \Device\NDMP1 Citrix PV Ethernet Adapter #0

The following information was included with the event: If the event originated on another computer, the display information Repair the component on the local computer. Local computer or the installation is corrupted. The description for Event ID 5001 from source xennet6 cannot be found.Įither the component that raises this event is not installed on your Only turning the server off and on again via the hoster's web control panel helps "resolving" this.Īfter this reboot, I find an entry in the event log: Having several virtual servers with Windows 2008 R2 at our web hoster (Germany's "1&1", they seem to use Citrix Xen), I have every now and then some servers that hang (RDP login screen hangs forever).
