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Minisforum MS-A2 Windows Server 2025 Driver Fix Minisforum MS-A2 Series Part 13 Ultimate #homelab

Monday, August 18th, 2025

Minisforum MS-A2 Windows Server 2025 Driver Fix Minisforum MS-A2 Series Part 13 Ultimate #homelab

In this episode of the Minisforum MS-A2 Ultimate #homelab series, I walk you through fixing missing drivers in Windows Server 2025 on the MINISFORUM MS-A2. From troubleshooting Device Manager issues to installing the AMD chipset drivers, PSP device, SMBus controller, GPU drivers, and Microsoft Pluton driver, this video will help you get your MS-A2 running smoothly on Server 2025.

 

Along the way, I also highlight some community contributions, share key tips like disabling power saving mode, and test the latest AMD Software: PRO Edition 25.Q2 for GPU support.

What you’ll learn in this video:

How to fix missing drivers in Windows Server 2025 on the Minisforum MS-A2
Which drivers are required: AMD PSP, SMBus, GPU, Microsoft Pluton
Why you must disable power saving mode for stability
How to install AMD Software: PRO Edition 25.Q2 for GPU support

Special thanks to the community:

LoCo (Scott Fell) for the T-shirt
Jason Macialek
Mark Howell

Perfect for homelab enthusiasts, VMware users, and anyone testing Windows Server 2025 on Minisforum MS-A2.

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Farewell VMware Skyline Advisor Pro: A Tribute and a Song

Thursday, October 3rd, 2024

On 4th October 2024, we bid farewell to a cherished tool in the VMware community—VMware Skyline Advisor Pro. After years of serving IT administrators and engineers in identifying and resolving issues before they could disrupt operations, this beloved tool is reaching the end of its journey. While its departure marks the closing of a chapter, the legacy it leaves behind will be remembered for its innovative contributions to proactive VMware support.

 

A Look Back: The Role of Skyline Advisor Pro

VMware Skyline Advisor Pro was more than just a tool—it was a companion for those navigating the complex landscapes of VMware environments. Introduced as an enhancement over the standard Skyline Advisor, the “Pro” version provided advanced insights into potential vulnerabilities and configuration issues. This proactive approach helped IT teams save countless hours and avoid major incidents, allowing businesses to run smoother with fewer disruptions.

One of its most valued features was its real-time, data-driven recommendations. With its ability to analyze telemetry data, the tool provided critical security advisories and performance recommendations. The integrated integration with VMware’s support services made the overall experience even more seamless, allowing businesses to stay ahead of potential issues while reducing downtime and operational costs.

Skyline Advisor Pro was there when we needed it, always scanning, always optimizing.

The End of an Era

VMware announced that Skyline Advisor Pro would reach its End of Life (EOL) in October 2024. For many of us, it’s like saying goodbye to an old friend. As IT professionals, we have come to rely on it for both routine monitoring and critical insights. Its departure means we must now look to alternative solutions and adapt to a future without Skyline.

In Memoriam: The Song “Goodbye VMware Skyline Advisor Pro”

To mark this moment and pay homage to what Skyline Advisor Pro has meant to the VMware community, Andysworld! created a heartfelt tribute—his new song titled “Goodbye VMware Skyline Advisor Pro.”

The song captures the emotions of this bittersweet farewell, reflecting the reliability, trust, and proactive support that Skyline Advisor Pro provided. Through the lyrics and melody, Andy has crafted a personal expression of gratitude toward a tool that, for so long, kept our infrastructure safe and sound.

“Goodbye VMware Skyline Advisor Pro” symbolizes not just the end of a tool but also the beginning of new innovations to come. As one door closes, the VMware ecosystem will continue to evolve, finding new ways to support IT teams across the globe.

Looking Ahead

While the EOL of VMware Skyline Advisor Pro is sad for those of us who relied on it, it’s also a reminder that technology is always changing. As VMware pushes the boundaries of what’s possible, we can look forward to the next generation of tools and solutions that will help us manage our environments.

For now, we take a moment to reflect on Skyline Advisor Pro’s contributions and listen to Andy’s musical tribute as we say our goodbyes.

Here’s to the future, and here’s to never forgetting what made Skyline Advisor Pro special. Goodbye, old friend.