$ qvm-create -verbose Win10 -class StandaloneVM -property virt_mode=hvm -property kernel='' -property memory=4096 -property maxmem=4096 -label=red -root-copy-from Win10.raw I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytesÄevice Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Win10.raw: DOS/MBR boot sector MS-MBR Windows 7 english at offset 0x163 "Invalid partition table" at offset 0x17b "Error loading operating system" at offset 0x19a "Missing operating system", disk signature 0x8d1c10fa partition 1 : ID=0x7, active, start-CHS (0x0,32,33), end-CHS (0x3ff,254,63), startsector 2048, 209711104 sectorsÄisk Win10.raw: 100 GiB, 107374182400 bytes, 209715200 sectors $ qemu-img convert -f vmdk C-Drive.vmdk -O raw Win10.raw The vmx files only points to the images I am converting, so I don't think I am missing something there. Many people, including myself, have tested these as working in VMWare Player. They gave me a Windows 10 and a Kali vmware virtual machines. I have to work with VMWare images often, so I would like them to be run in Qubes.
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