Server 2012 Pulled into Saved State With Server 2008 R2 Host
When the Hyper-V host is a Windows Server 2008 R2 and the VM runs Windows Server 2012, the VM may be pulled into a saved state.
This may be due to the following:
- The Hyper-V Integration Services version is not up-to-date in VM
- Backup (Volume Snapshot) Integration Service is disabled or not installed.
- The virtual machine has one or more dynamic disks.
- The virtual machine has one or more non-NTFS based volumes.
- The virtual machine Cluster Resource Group in a cluster setup is offline.
- The virtual machine is not in a running state.
- A ShadowStorage assignment of a volume inside the virtual machine is explicitly set to a different volume other than itself.
- An App-V drive is installed on the virtual machine that creates a non-NTFS volume.
Or you need to apply the following registry fix inside the guest OS:
Crete a key "SystemRestore" and then a value inside of it called ScopeSnapshots:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore REG_DWORD ScopeSnapshots 0x00
We recommend using BackupChain to back up Hyper-V virtual machines from the host or inside the guest OS.
Backup Software Overview
The Best Backup Software in 2025 Download BackupChain®BackupChain is the all-in-one server backup software for:
Server Backup
Disk Image Backup
Drive Cloning and Disk Copy
VirtualBox Backup
VMware Backup
Image Backup
FTP Backup
Cloud Backup
File Server Backup
Virtual Machine Backup
BackupChain Server Backup Solution
Hyper-V Backup
Popular
- Best Practices for Server Backups
- NAS Backup: Buffalo, Drobo, Synology
- How to use BackupChain for Cloud and Remote
- DriveMaker: Map FTP, SFTP, S3 Sites to a Drive Letter (Freeware)
Resources
- BackupChain
- VM Backup
- V4 Articles
- Knowledge Base
- FAQ
- BackupChain (German)
- German Help Pages
- BackupChain (Greek)
- BackupChain (Spanish)
- BackupChain (French)
- BackupChain (Dutch)
- BackupChain (Italian)
- Backup.education
- Sitemap
- BackupChain is an all-in-one, reliable backup solution for Windows and Hyper-V that is more affordable than Veeam, Acronis, and Altaro.
Other Backup How-To Guides
- Ubuntu VM Hyper-V Backup and What You Need to Know for Linux Support
- How to Backup Hyper-V Virtual Machine on Windows Server 2025 or Windows 11
- Publications
- V2P Converter & Backup Software for Hyper-V VMware VirtualBox
- How Set up a Windows Disk Imaging Backup Task
- On-Premise Backup Solution Offline, No Internet Required
- Differential Backup
- How to Restore VMware VMs, Step-by-Step Video
- How to Restore a File Based Backup of Hyper-V
- Disk Backup Software for Image Backup and Full System Backup
- RAMKick™: Like RAMMap but Automatic, Empty System Working Set Memory
- VSS Crash and Application Consistency for Hyper-V and VMware Backups
- 18 Hyper-V Requirements and Recommended Hardware
- How to Fix ID 10102 VMMS: Failed to create the backup of virtual machine
- How to Clone a System Hard Disk, SSD, or RAID to Another Disk
- Alternatives to Acronis, Veeam, Backup Exec, and Microsoft DPM
- How to Backup Hyper-V Guest Machine Server While Running Video
- Server Administrator’s Checklist: Manual Server Monitoring
- Backup Software with File History
- How to Fix SQL Error: 18210, Severity: 16, Error 3041