Found the following online on Novell’s site and it worked perfectly (link below)
Copy the disk to a pc with virtualbox installed the convert with:
c:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox>VBoxManage convertfromraw c:\be\disk0-test.ra
w test.vhd –format VHD
Then copy the vhd to hyperv and do it
1. Boot the target machine into rescue mode, using appropriate boot media
2. Run the following command to determine which devices are /, /boot and swap:
fdisk -l
3. Using that information mount the appropriate devices:
mount /dev/%root device% /mnt
mount /dev/%boot device% /mnt/boot
mount –rbind /proc /mnt/proc
mount –rbind /sys /mnt/sys
mount –rbind /dev /mnt/dev
4. Change the system root to the newly selected location:
chroot /mnt
5. Modify the /etc/fstab file to make sure the correct devices are being used. For example the root, boot, and swap devices might be listed with these device names:
/dev/sda1
/dev/sda2
/dev/sda3
According to the fdisk -l output, however, the devices should be listed as follows:
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1
/dev/cciss/c0d0p2
/dev/cciss/c0d0p3
6. Modify the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and replace the boot partition information with the correct device id. For example, the boot partition may be listed as this device:
/dev/sda2
Where it should be this device:
/dev/cciss/c0d0p2
7. Make sure that the /var/tmp directory exists and then run the following command (note: the /var/tmp directory may need to be manually created first):
mkinitrd
8. Reboot the target machine