Windows 10 Preview fails to install on Windows 8.1 64-bit Azure VM...

Hello,
I have created a Windows 8.1 64-bit on an Azure VM and downloaded the Preview ISO. I created an E: drive and copied the ISO over to the E: drive. From there I ran the setup.exe. The setup runs just fine until it comes to a restart. There the VM restarts
and the RDP connection is lost. I stop the VM, wait for an hour or so, restart the VM, and reconnect through RDP. When logging in the Preview returns an error message stating the Preview could be installed - there's a cryptic hex code. Then
the 8.1 OS is reloaded.
Is there a procedure I can follow to get the Windows 10 Preview running on a Azure VM. I've tried a number of times to no avail.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks!
Thomas

Hi,
This particular question pertain to Windows 10 Preview. Please post your question on this link
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_tp?auth=1.
So that experts will be able to help you better.
Regards,
Bharath

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