Event Id | 15202 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Image-Management-Service |
Description | The Hyper-V Image Management service failed to start: '%4' (%5) |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when the Hyper-V management service failed to start. Resolution Check vhdsvc Inspect the environment in which the vhdsvc service is trying to start, including the event log, for error events that could have led to this failure. Then, try to manually start the vhdsvc service. To restart VHDSVC using the Service Manager: 1.In theHyper-V Manager click the server on which you want to stop the service, then clickAction, then click StopService. 2.ClickAction, and then clickStart Service. To restart VHDSVC using PowerShell. 1. On the computer that has the stopped service, open a command prompt as local administrator and type the following: C:\PS>restart-service hvdsvc To restart the VHDSVC service using the command prompt: 1. On the computer that has the stopped service, open a command prompt as local administrator and type the following: net stop vhdsvc If the service is not running, you will see the error "The Hyper-V Image Management service is not started." 2. On the command prompt type the following command to start the VHDSVC service net start vhdsvc If the service start starts you will see the message "The Hyper-V Virtual Image Management service was start successfully." Verify : The vhdsvc service is displayed in a running state in the service control manager and all the operations on vhd files complete successfully. |
Reference Links | Event ID 15202 from Source Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Image-Management-Service |
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