@sweeperdave So a machine of the same make model (and roll out) works perfectly fine, but this one machine has an issue?
(Not in windows of course, but just trying to understand the issue.) I see @fogcloud has written, and I apologize for missing this sooner.
I suppose “details” are what we need to potentially be able to help.
If suddenly ALL of the same make model (equipment roll out) are acting up, I would have to ask:
“Did you update kernels recently?” but if that’s not the case we are pretty sure it’s limited to this one machine.
At that point, I would say take a known working system, look at the bios configuration and see if there’s anything different in this strangly acting system. (If I had to guess it’s related to VTx technology enabled or something like that on this machine vs the other machines.)
Be cognizant of BIOS/Hardware Firmware versions and what not as well as those can also play a role in the overall operation of the device. Since replacing the drive and testing the same machine produces the same problem I’m leaning more specifically to the BIOS itself here.
This is just my experience.
If everythign else is effectively 1:1 from another, then this could just really be a faulty machine that only presents itself in the imaging process.