Domain Controller Virtual Machine Restore

I would think it would be related to a kerberos issue. Look in the event logs.

Hello Everyone,
In order to upgrade our Hyper-V server's hard drives to SSD, we copied all of our virtual machines to a network drive and copied them back in order to restore them after the upgrade.
The restore went well. I just went to hyper-v and imported the machines. They all started and worked properly. 
The issue here is that the Domain Controller was one of those virtual machines and after the restore, I cannot not join any other machine.
I get this error I attached.
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    After a very painful 10g (EE) installation process
    i.e fixing all the following:<snip>
    Sat Jul 17 11:40:19 2004
    Errors in file
    /Users/oracle/admin/db01/bdump/db01_mman_4039.trc:
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [semop+8]
    [SIGFPE] [Invalid floating point operation]
    [0x41EDB3C] [] []
    Sat Jul 17 11:40:21 2004
    Errors in file
    /Users/oracle/admin/db01/bdump/db01_pmon_4037.trc:
    ORA-00822: MMAN process terminated with error
    Sat Jul 17 11:40:21 2004
    PMON: terminating instance due to error 822
    Instance terminated by PMON, pid = 4037==============================================> Any idea on what needs to be done to fix this error.
    I remember that i had the very same issue with the
    Oracle 9i R2 Developers release.
    Any help will be greatly appreciated.You mentioned the 9ir2 release. Do you still have any reference to the 9ir2 software in your environment ? With a little luck you have, and in that case it not so hard to find a solution ...
    Ronald.
    http://homepage.mac.com/ik_zelf/oracle

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