Virtual Machine Generation 2 Boot Issue!!! (Windows Repair Bootloop! ) Hyper-V 2012 R2

Hello people, I'm having the following with the GEN 2 in Hyper-V 2012 R2.
Issue: After bouncing my GEN2  Hyper-V VM I get this.
Then I get the Windows Repair and nothing happens after this point!  
Does someone have experience this issue ?
The bad thing with it is as it's production there's no checkpoints and I cannot recover it!
Note: this doesn't happens with GEN1 VM's.
Any help will be really appreciated

Hi, thanks for the quick response. Now the images are appearing... oh well...
Quite familiar to me this one.  I have a couple of, or more, remedies;
1: increase the available memory to at least 4096 - just whilst installing you can alter it later.
2: make sure the enhanced session switches (both in Server and User) in the hyper-v manager are not enabled - you can re-enable them later
3: Disable "Enable Secure Boot" in the VM settings - Firmware - you can enable it after the install
4:  make sure Heartbeat is enabled in the VM's settings - Integration Services
5: Last, but not least, make sure the Smart Paging File Location is the same as the VM's location. Eg: VM: <D:\VMS\Machines> Smart Paging Location: <D:\VMS\Machines>
One or more of these has "always" worked for me in the past.  I don't offer any warranty with these "solutions", but by disabling or enabling the various options I have nearly always been able to get the VM started. 
Is the ISO you are utilizing good?  One client of mine assured me he had never touched the ISO saved in that 'special place'.  A quick peer at the files inside the ISO revealed that he had been at the files and changed a minor file and then changed
it back to what he thought it had said...
Cheers
Andrew

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    default                 {current}
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    displayorder            {current}
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    Windows Boot Loader
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    path                    \Windows\system32\winload.exe
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    locale                  en-GB
    recoverysequence        {3ce506df-cc90-11e3-8b9f-8a809d5a6432}
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