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A note for OVA files. They are really just a tar archive containing the actual vmdk, so you can just use tar -xvf whatever.ova and then follow the process bellow to convert the vmdk you just extracted.

In order to convert a vmdk image to a vmx one, follow these steps:

  1. Run powershell as admin

  2. Load the vm utils script module:
    Import-Module VirtualMachineConverter\MvmcCmdlet.psd1

  3. Use the dsfk tools to exctract descriptor metadata from the image:
    dsfok\dsfo.exe .\whatever.vmdk 512 1024 descriptor.txt

  4. Edit the desriptor file:

# Disk DescriptorFile
version=1
CID=4ca346e5
parentCID=ffffffff
createType="streamOptimized"

# Extent description
RDONLY 23068672 SPARSE "generated-stream.vmdk"

# The Disk Data Base
#DDB

ddb.adapterType = "lsilogic"
ddb.geometry.cylinders = "1435"
ddb.geometry.heads = "255"
ddb.geometry.sectors = "63"
ddb.longContentID = "8eee45efc32a5d377f6bff2731641530"
#ddb.toolsInstallType = "2"  <------------- Comment out this thing here
ddb.toolsVersion = "0"
ddb.virtualHWVersion = "12"
  1. Flush the descriptor metatada back into the image:
    dsfok\dsfi.exe .\whatever.vmdk 512 1024 descriptor.txt

  2. Convert the vm:
    ConvertTo-MvmcVirtualHardDisk -SourceLiteralPath .\whatever.vmdk -VhdType DynamicHardDisk -VhdFormat Vhdx -DestinationLiteralPath .\whatever.vmdx -Verbose

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