New Hyper-V machine will not install guest OS from ISO image. Your PC ran into a problem.....

Thanks for any help in advance....
Here's the scenario.  I have a new Dell PE R630.  2012 Standard R2, fresh install.  All drivers and updates are installed.  When booting a newly created VM from an ISO of 2012 R2 Standard, attempting to install the OS on the VM,
I get the blue screen of "Your PC has run into a problem" screen.  It just loops over and over again.  
I've tried Generation 1 VM and Generation 2 VM.  I've disabled Secure Boot in "Bios" on the Generation 2 VM.  I've tried different ISO files.  I've tried disabling all integration services.  I've tried just about every single
settings change there is to try with the same result.  
In the Bios of the hardware R630, I checked that Virtualization is enabled.  I looked for any other settings that could be off, but don't see anything out of the ordinary.  
I don't know what else to try. Thanks to anyone with input.
-Josh

Hi Sir,
I would suggest you to  :
1. check if there is any power saving mode was enabled on R630 BIOS .
2. check hyper-v host "Power Options" selected "High performance" .
3. please try to disable " NUMA spanning " in hyper-v settings .
Then install OS for VM again .
In addition , please check hyper-v host's event log to see if there's any error recorded :
"event viewer / applications and services logs / microsoft /windows / hyper-v* "
Best Regards,
Elton Ji
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