If you find you are getting a similar error 0x80070569 on Hyper-V 2012, you might be experiencing something similar to this.
Try restarting the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service.
I wasn't sure if I could restart this service while I had Virtual Machines running, but since it was on my home lab environment, I thought I'd give it a shot. The service restarted with no issues on any of my virtual machines. What's more, when I tried to create a virtual machine, it worked, no error. I'm not sure why this happens or why restarting the service fixes it as it seems by the error to be a permissions issue but as a work around it seems to do the trick.
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