Sequencer machine shutting down after revert

I am running a sequencer (W7) on Hyper-V.
Suddenly when I revert this VM after packaging it shutting down. Then when start I get standard Windows was not properly shutdown. Takes long to boot. But works Ok then... I guess there is no relation to the "sequencer role" of this VM and it is
just Hyper-V related. But may somebody saw this... For me it is first time.
--- When you hit a wrong note its the next note that makes it good or bad. --- Miles Davis

The Windows was not properly shutdown error has no relation with the sequencer.
Start the VM
Ignore the Windows was not properly shutdown error
Shutdown the VM
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