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Starting VM using a vmdk (from a bootable Ubuntu disk) stops at UEFI 2.2

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Host computer: Windows 10.

I'm trying to boot a Virtual Machine using a vmdk file made from a bootable Ubunbu hard disk:

RAW host disk access VMDK file ~\RAID.vmdk created successfully.

The createrawvmdk seems to work, but when I start the virtual machine, it boots into "UEFI Interactive Shell 2.2," and I can't get out of it. I attempted to edit the startup.nsh file, but that crashes the machine when I reset, and does not save any changes.

My question is: what is the best way to virtualize an existing, bootable Linux partition from within Windows 7?

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