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Use the Azure portal

  1. Select the VM you wish to redeploy, then select the Redeploy button in the Settings blade. You may need to scroll down to see the Support and Troubleshooting section that contains the 'Redeploy' button as in the following example:

    Azure VM blade

  2. To confirm the operation, select the Redeploy button:

    Redeploy a VM blade

  3. The Status of the VM changes to Updating as the VM prepares to redeploy, as shown in the following example:

    VM updating

  4. The Status then changes to Starting as the VM boots up on a new Azure host, as shown in the following example:

    VM starting

  5. After the VM finishes the boot process, the Status then returns to Running, indicating the VM has been successfully redeployed:

    VM running