WIN8 Beta Hyper-V server on a virtual computer crashes

I am trying to execute that WIN8 Server Hyper-V nested in a virtual machine. In Developer Preview, it works fine. With the new beta version, it crashes on startup after installation of Hyper-V.

Please fix?

Best regards

Henrik

Try to add this option to your virtual machine configuration file:

MCE. Enable = TRUE

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