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I had Virtual PC when I was using Windows 7. When I upgraded my OS to Windows 8 and I installed Hyper-V. Now when I start my guest(Windows 7) machine it keeps running in loop(starts- stops more like reset).

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Event Id : 18560

<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">- <System>  <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Worker" Guid="{51DDFA29-D5C8-4803-BE4B-2ECB715570FE}" />   <EventID>18560</EventID>   <Version>0</Version>   <Level>1</Level>   <Task>0</Task>   <Opcode>0</Opcode>   <Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>   <TimeCreated SystemTime="2012-11-25T14:31:40.671345200Z" />   <EventRecordID>1215</EventRecordID>   <Correlation />   <Execution ProcessID="1752" ThreadID="5400" />   <Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Worker-Admin</Channel>   <Computer>Wizard-PC</Computer>   <Security UserID="S-1-5-83-1-3253168545-1291008576-2671657123-2601362917" />   </System>- <UserData>- <VmlEventLog xmlns:auto-ns2="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events" xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/Virtualization/Events">  <VmName>Test</VmName>   <VmId>C1E769A1-3A40-4CF3-A340-3E9FE5A50D9B</VmId>   <Rax>0xa0000</Rax>   <Rbx>0xffffffff</Rbx>   <Rcx>0x9fffd</Rcx>   <Rdx>0x9fc00</Rdx>   <Rsp>0x1d38</Rsp>   <Rbp>0x1f20</Rbp>   <Rsi>0x3d961</Rsi>   <Rdi>0x3d95d</Rdi>   <R8>0x0</R8>   <R9>0x0</R9>   <R10>0x0</R10>   <R11>0x0</R11>   <R12>0x0</R12>   <R13>0x0</R13>   <R14>0x0</R14>   <R15>0x0</R15>   <Rip>0xff4e</Rip>   <Rflags>0x10083</Rflags>   <FpControlStatus>7F030000000000000000000000000000</FpControlStatus>   <XmmControlStatus>0000000000000000801F0000FFFF0000</XmmControlStatus>   <Cr0>0x11</Cr0>   <Cr2>0x0</Cr2>   <Cr3>0x0</Cr3>   <Cr4>0x0</Cr4>   <Cr8>0x0</Cr8>   <Xfem>0x0</Xfem>   <Dr0>0x0</Dr0>   <Dr1>0x0</Dr1>   <Dr2>0x0</Dr2>   <Dr3>0x0</Dr3>   <Dr6>0xffff0ff0</Dr6>   <Dr7>0x400</Dr7>   <Es>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Es>   <Cs>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF08009BC0</Cs>   <Ss>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Ss>   <Ds>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Ds>   <Fs>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Fs>   <Gs>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Gs>   <Ldtr>00000000000000000000000000000000</Ldtr>   <Tr>0000000000000000FFFF000000008B00</Tr>   <Idtr>000000000000FFFF0000000000000000</Idtr>   <Gdtr>000000000000270088BC000000000000</Gdtr>   <Tsc>0xa96d25b5</Tsc>   <ApicBase>0xfee00900</ApicBase>   <SysenterCs>0x0</SysenterCs>   <SysenterEip>0x0</SysenterEip>   <SysenterEsp>0x0</SysenterEsp>   </VmlEventLog>  </UserData>  </Event>

Event Id: 18570:

<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">- <System>  <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Worker" Guid="{51DDFA29-D5C8-4803-BE4B-2ECB715570FE}" />   <EventID>18570</EventID>   <Version>0</Version>   <Level>1</Level>   <Task>0</Task>   <Opcode>0</Opcode>   <Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>   <TimeCreated SystemTime="2012-11-25T14:31:40.671345200Z" />   <EventRecordID>1214</EventRecordID>   <Correlation />   <Execution ProcessID="1752" ThreadID="5400" />   <Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Worker-Admin</Channel>   <Computer>Wizard-PC</Computer>   <Security UserID="S-1-5-83-1-3253168545-1291008576-2671657123-2601362917" />   </System>- <UserData>- <VmlEventLog xmlns:auto-ns2="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events" xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/Virtualization/Events">  <VmName>Test</VmName>   <VmId>C1E769A1-3A40-4CF3-A340-3E9FE5A50D9B</VmId>   <FailureCategory><not a known problem></FailureCategory>   <InstructionByteCount>16</InstructionByteCount>   <InstructionBytes>81395253442075098179045054522074</InstructionBytes>   <Rax>0xa0000</Rax>   <Rbx>0xffffffff</Rbx>   <Rcx>0x9fffd</Rcx>   <Rdx>0x9fc00</Rdx>   <Rsp>0x1d38</Rsp>   <Rbp>0x1f20</Rbp>   <Rsi>0x3d961</Rsi>   <Rdi>0x3d95d</Rdi>   <R8>0x0</R8>   <R9>0x0</R9>   <R10>0x0</R10>   <R11>0x0</R11>   <R12>0x0</R12>   <R13>0x0</R13>   <R14>0x0</R14>   <R15>0x0</R15>   <Rip>0xff4e</Rip>   <Rflags>0x10083</Rflags>   <FpControlStatus>7F030000000000000000000000000000</FpControlStatus>   <XmmControlStatus>0000000000000000801F0000FFFF0000</XmmControlStatus>   <Cr0>0x11</Cr0>   <Cr2>0x0</Cr2>   <Cr3>0x0</Cr3>   <Cr4>0x0</Cr4>   <Cr8>0x0</Cr8>   <Xfem>0x0</Xfem>   <Dr0>0x0</Dr0>   <Dr1>0x0</Dr1>   <Dr2>0x0</Dr2>   <Dr3>0x0</Dr3>   <Dr6>0xffff0ff0</Dr6>   <Dr7>0x400</Dr7>   <Es>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Es>   <Cs>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF08009BC0</Cs>   <Ss>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Ss>   <Ds>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Ds>   <Fs>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Fs>   <Gs>0000000000000000FFFFFFFF100093C0</Gs>   <Ldtr>00000000000000000000000000000000</Ldtr>   <Tr>0000000000000000FFFF000000008B00</Tr>   <Idtr>000000000000FFFF0000000000000000</Idtr>   <Gdtr>000000000000270088BC000000000000</Gdtr>   <Tsc>0xa9694d9d</Tsc>   <ApicBase>0xfee00900</ApicBase>   <SysenterCs>0x0</SysenterCs>   <SysenterEip>0x0</SysenterEip>   <SysenterEsp>0x0</SysenterEsp>   <PendingInterruption>0x0</PendingInterruption>   </VmlEventLog>  </UserData>  </Event>

I tried disabling AVX(intel feature known to cause issues with Hyper V)

My Laptop Details:

Make: Dell XPS L702x

CPU: i7 - 2630QM

RAM: 6GB

Graphic Card: Geforce 555m


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