This article describes various best practice techniques that can be followed to minimize potential problems when using the VMware vCenter Converter product.
Take note of the procedures outlined in this article. While not all steps may apply to your situation, if one of the steps in the article is different from what you had followed in your environment, attempt another conversion after changing your procedure to follow the recommendation in that step.
Unknown error returned by VMware Converter AgentOut of disk spaceFailed to establish Vim connectionImport host not foundP2VError UFAD_SYSTEM_ERROR(Internal Error)Pcopy_CloneTree failed with err=80The file exists (80)Failed to connectGiving up trying to connectFailed to take snapshot of the source volumestcbasic.sys not installed or snapshot creation failed. err=2Can't create undo foldersysimage.fault.FileCreateErrorsysimage.fault.ReconfigFaultsysimage.fault.PlatformErrorNumber of virtual devices exceeds maximum for a given controllerTooManyDevicesQueryDosDevice: ret=270 size=1024 err=0Error opening disk device: Incorrect function (1)Vsnap does not have admin rightsSpecified key identifier already existsvim.fault.NoDiskSpacNote: These steps are not a recommendation against using certain features of VMware Converter in normal use, but are a guide to assist in troubleshooting general failures with Converter.
If you encounter a specific failure, open the Converter log file, identify the failure message near the end of the log file and perform a search in the Broadcom Knowledge Base for more detailed assistance on the issue.
The best approach to converting a Windows operating system to a virtual machine is to perform a hot migration with VMware Converter installed locally in the operating system. If this is not possible, a remote hot migration is the next best choice.
Note: Only VMware Converter 4.2 and later support physical to virtual machine conversion for Linux sources. 
(Start -> Run -> msconfig) on the source server to reduce the number of services and applications running on startup, all software except for All Microsoft Services and VMware Converter Service. For more information, see Using the Windows System Configuration utility 443 and 902, even if using vCenter.root account.Note: If you are encountering failures with Converter, reduce the number of optional items in the Conversion Wizard:
Sysprep utility to accomplish this. However, it can also be accomplished by manually changing its computer host name, IP address, and any other required unique identification. For more information, see Microsoft's article How to Use Sysprep: An Introduction.(msconfig) was used prior to conversion, select the Normal startup option to change switch back to a normal boot configuration. For more information, see Using the Windows System Configuration utility