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Hyper V not starting

I get the error attached when I try to start a virtual machine I setup in Hyper V. Has anyone else seen this and what did you guys do to fix it? I am able to access the drive the .vhd file is at just fine.

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oops wrong pic above. Here you go:

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What O/S is on the Virtual Machine?

Was this a Virtual Machine that you created from scratch or was it a physical to virtual conversion?

Have you allocated too much memory or too many processors to the VM?

Have you tried creating another virtual machine with the basic settings i.e a basic windows 7 build?

Have you tried not connecting it to a virtual nic?
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What O/S is on the Virtual Machine? 2008 Enterprise server

Was this a Virtual Machine that you created from scratch or was it a physical to virtual conversion? virtual from scratch

Have you allocated too much memory or too many processors to the VM? I allocated 8 gb's from 24gbs

Have you tried creating another virtual machine with the basic settings i.e a basic windows 7 build? I will try this

Have you tried not connecting it to a virtual nic?  How is this done?
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THIS FIXED ISSUE, I recreated VHD!! now close the question!!!
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Windows Server 2008

Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, based on the Microsoft Vista codebase, is the last 32-bit server operating system released by Microsoft. It has a number of versions, including including Foundation, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, HPC Server, Itanium and Storage; new features included server core installation and Hyper-V.

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