Restoring Windows Server 2012 w/ADDS and DNS to Hyper-V

So I asked the Below question in the server 2012 general forum but i am sure it is the wrong forum so I though I would ask it here in the hyper-v forum .
So I have one DC in my environment that I would like to upgrade from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2012 r2. I thought before I upgrade the production server I would convert it to a Hyper-V virtual machine and preform the upgrade on a machine that
can be deleted if the upgrade goes horribly wrong. We use Symantec Backup Exec 2014 to backup and restore. So I was able to restore to a virtual machine,   the machine powers on, I was unable to open any of the ADDS administration consoles until
I added a Microsoft loop back legacy NIC. To make matters worse when I try to run the in place upgrade from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2012 r2 I receive and error asking me to first run ADPREP /FORESTPREP and /DOMAINPREP. Unfortunately when I run
either one of these commands I receive an error saying that that ADPREP can find the DNS name for the domain or forest. So my question is how do I restore an ADDS server to a virtual machine and bring up all the services so that it functions in the capacity
that the physical machine was functioning but in a closed environment. Thanks for your time and consideration of my inquiry.
Best regards,
Zajac

Hi Zajac,
>>So I have one DC in my environment that I would like to upgrade from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2012 r2. I thought before I upgrade the production server I would convert it to a Hyper-V virtual machine and preform the upgrade on a machine
that can be deleted if the upgrade goes horribly wrong.
If I understand it correctly , you are going to P2V that DC for upgrade test .
 I would suggest you to use Disk2VHD to achieve P2V for your DC  then test in-place upgrade .
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx
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