Update Virtualization/Hyper-V/Failover Cluster/Rebuild Failover Cluster Replication.md
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- Right-Click "Hyper-V Manager" on the left-hand navigation menu
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- Click "Connect to Server..."
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- Type the names of every node in the replication cluster to connect to each of them, repeating the two steps above for every node
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- Remove GuestVM from Every Node
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- On every replication cluster node where we can see the GuestVM listed, we are going to Right-Click the GuestVM and select "**Delete**"
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- Remove GuestVM from the node it appears on
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- On one of the replication cluster nodes, we will see the GuestVM listed, we are going to Right-Click the GuestVM and select "**Delete**"
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### Delete the GuestVM's replicated VHDX storage from replication ClusterStorage
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PLACEHOLDER
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Now we need to clean up the storage left behind by the replication cluster.
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- Within a node of the replication cluster
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- Navigate to `C:\ClusterStorage\Volume1\HYPER-V REPLICA\VIRTUAL HARD DISKS`
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- Delete the entire GUID folder noted in the previous steps. `e.g. 020C9A30-EB02-41F3-8D8B-3561C4521182`
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## Production Cluster - CLUSTER-01
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### Enable Replication on GuestVM in Cluster-01 (Production Cluster)
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