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I was going to recommend SysInternals' disk2vhd - I've used it to convert an old laptop's drive into a VHD file, but if your host's gonna be Linux, then I'm not sure there's any virtualization host for Linux that can use those files directly (VHD/VHDX are Hyper-V).

That said, I have no doubt there's some tool that can convert VHD/VHDX files to whatever format your Linux virtualization host uses (VMware? Virtual Box? Something else?) But if you're going to go through this conversion step, you might as well first check if your host already has tools that'll do the equivalent of disk2vhd but output in whatever format you need.

The one area to look out for is that, once you're rebooting into your virtualized 7 environment, it'll see your hardware's completely changed and 7 might want to reactivate itself. Or the virtualized hardware might not be automatically recognized by 7. I'd suggest you back up the virtualized disk before you boot from it the first time and let the OS make changes to it, unless you're ready to recreate it again from the original physical machine.

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