If the host is intended to be used as a Hyper-V host, but you are not sure whether the host has hardware-assisted virtualization support, or whether it is enabled in the BIOS, download the Virtualization Detect (DetectVp.EXE) tool and run it on the host to confirm that it meets the requirements. To download the tool as part of the Windows Logo Kit (WLK), go to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=121104. If hardware-assisted virtualization support is not enabled in the BIOS, enable it. Then, enable the Hyper-V role, and add the host to VMM management server again.
If the configuration is being run from OEM Setup, verify that Setup has the necessary privileges to configure firewall exceptions, ...
If the configuration of the source machine has recently changed, gather system information again by restarting the Convert ...
If the guest agent installation also fails, manually remove the guest agent from the virtual machine, and then try the repair ...
If the host is in a non-trusted domain, remove the host (%ComputerName;) from VMM in the VMs and Hosts workspace of the VMM ...
If the host is intended to be used as a Hyper-V host, but you are not sure whether the host has hardware-assisted virtualization ...
If the host is intended to be used as a Hyper-V host, download and install the released version of Hyper-V (KB950050) from ...
If the Hyper-V role is not enabled for selected Windows Server hosts, Virtual Machine Manager will attempt to enable it automatically. ...
If the Hyper-V role is not enabled on any of the selected servers, Virtual Machine Manager will enable the role on those ...
If the script command's job restart action is set to restart, then the script will be re-executed. Otherwise, the script ...