Hyper-V

Hyper-V: Disable “Do you want to revert to the previous automatic checkpoint”

In this guide you will learn how to disable the message “Do you want to revert to the previous automatic checkpoint” when you are starting the Hyper-V virtual machine. So, you won’t break your left mouse button clicking on “Continue” each time.

I think, everyone who’s recently started using Hyper-V is annoyed by that annoying “Do you want to revert to the previous automatic checkpoint” question every single time he starts any of virtual machines.

What are Checkpoints and Why They are Useful

Generally, the checkpoints is a great feature which can help you revert your VM to the previous start in a fraction of a second. The check point is a backup image or snapshot of your Hyper-V virtual machine saved on your management host machine SSD or hard drive.

This is cool for those geeks who are experimenting with critical things in Windows such as crucial settings in the OS, debugging the third-party software or killing malware. That’s why Microsoft is promoting the checkpoints feature in a little bit too intrusive way.

Checkpoints can be created manually by you or automatically. And, I must admit, I had a few cases when it was automatically created checkpoint that saved a lot of my time (otherwise I would have no way out besides reinstalling the Windows OS from a scratch). So, don’t think that automatic checkpoints are totally useless.

But if it still annoys you and you are 100% sure you won’t need them, here is how to disable that message and calm down.

Disable Do you want to revert to the previous automatic checkpoint in Hyper-V Manager on Windows Server 2012/2016/2019, Windows 10

Follow the steps:

  • Launch the Hyper-V Manager in your Windows Server 2012/2016/2019 or Windows 10:
  • Right-click on the Virtual Machine you need in the Virtual Machines list and select Settings:
  • In the Management section click on Checkpoints.
  • Uncheck the flag Use automatic checkpoints.
  • Click OK to save the virtual machine settings:

I hope, you are in a good mood now. Relax, take a cup of coffee and turn to your work on Hyper-V.

If you have any questions related to the topic, feel free to drop a comment below. Good luck!

Adam Swift

Adam is a real tech maniac. He likes to spend time testing phones, tablets, laptops, as well as any other technical devices, and write practical manuals on their functions. He often sleeps all day, but always works at night. Adam bought his first computer in 1999, being an absolute beginner who never held a computer mouse in his hands. He began to study Windows, constantly experimented and often crashed the operating system. But six months later, he was able to reinstall Windows 98 from a scratch on his own, fix almost any software problem on a PC, he also did hardware upgrades and realized that computers, operating systems and programs are now his biggest passion. In addition, Adam has always been a big lover of phones. With the advent of smartphones with Android OS, he began to pick at them much more than in computers. Now Adam loves to study privacy issues in instant messengers, blocking unwanted calls and other nuances related to privacy and security on the network. You can follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tunecomp

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  • I want to select revert automatically each time. - a VM that must not be altered by any user, even by accident.

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