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Dedup.sys 0x7E after inplace upgrade Server 2016 => 19

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I've recently performed an in-place upgrade from Server 2016 => 2019 (non-domain).

2 of the drives connected has been configured with data deduplication (mostly VHDs for Hyper-V). Ever since the upgrade, attempting to access, reverse dedupe (start-dedupejob -type unoptimize) the system will crash with 0x07E dedup.sys

(0x0000007E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000094, 0xFFFFF80BE9E82F29, 0xFFFFA00F5D4BA3E8, 0xFFFFA00F5D4B9C30)))

Attempting to copy the data off the drive results in the same error. I have spun up a 2016 VM in an attempt to copy/reverse dedupe and it fails stating revision is unknown. Spun up a fresh 2019 to do the same and receive the same bugcheck as the upgraded system.

Hindsight being 20/20 I should've checked these things before the upgrade but now I'm in this situation, are there any suggestions? I've tried googling for the past several hours and have only come across one report of the same, with no solutions provided.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.

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In MS Q&A Website there is a notice that this is a know bug and will be fixed in this month's Preview Update (Jul 13) When published it will be under KB5004244 for Server 2019. ref

I hope the reference is not fake as it seems there are a lot of people with the same issue.

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Thanks, I originally posted into that thread, glad it's been identified as a bug and is being resolved. Appreciate the reference!
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