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Hyper V causing corrupted drive
I have a Server 2012 R2 machine with Hyper-V running on it. Have 2 virtual machines and had no issues with it. I recently ran a windows update on it and since then have been having issues.
If I shut down the PC and swap out the boot drive with a drive that has Windows 10 on it and reboot I get a message saying a drive is corrupt. Checking the partitions where the VM's and VM drives are they are usually corrupt and beyond use.
I tried a demo of Server 2016 and it does exactly the same thing. Previously this was working fine and I use it to do computer labs learning things like Exchange server and the likes.
I have even shut the VM's down and then powered down but the directory or files still end up corrupted.
Has anyone else seen this issue? Maybe MS are no longer shutting things down cleanly and expect to tidy things up when the machine reboots?