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  1. Hi Everyone, We have a problem with SCCM 2007, this is our setup, and what has happened. System Center is installed across 4 different virtual servers. Server 1- Has SCCM installed. Server 2- Has the SQL database Server 3- Has SCOM installed (not being used at the moment) Server 4- Has VMM installed All the server's virtual hard drives lived on our SAN, the SAN got very poorly so we had to move server 1 and server 2 VM's off on to some DL380's, the migration went very well, thanks to VMM. We had to add some drivers to SCCM so that we could PXE boot a laptop for building, this is where things started to go south! Ever since, the WDS service on server 1 has been eating all the server's resources, memory and CPU at full capacity. This keeps hanging our server, we had to boot into safe mode and disable the service just so that we could look at the error logs. We have tried; Removing the drivers that we added. Virus check with Sophos and Kaspersky rescue 10. Replacing the .wim files with ones from a good backup. Cloning the VM, moving to a different host, then restoring the machine from Backup-Exec, this kept failing. Removing the WDS role, restarting then installing again. We are thinking that it will probably need a rebuild, and for us to install SCCM again. How will this affect our other servers, and is it easily done as everything else is there and working fine. I have not got a lot of experience with all the back end stuff of System Center, however I feel I will be learning fast. Any help will be much appreciated. Thank You
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