rivsy Lv5Posted 06 Jul 2022 11:50
  
Did you try to use "Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter" or try "Disk2VHD" to create VHDX disk from the physical server that you are using. From there create a Generation 2 Virtual Machine in Hyper-V then attached the VHDX and Windows Sever ISO. And upon booting the virtual machine from the ISO image open the recovery console and assigned a letter to the System partition (e, format FAT32 (VHDX, the partition appeared as RAW), then copied the files from the Windows folder below:

Bcdboot C:\Windows /l pt-br /s e: /v /f UEFI
Used Bootrec to rebuild the BCD:
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /rebuildbcd

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