Windows 2008 R2 on HP ML115 restored to VM does not start with BSOD Stop 0x0000007B

As a contingency plan for our server HP ML115 running Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation, we want to restore the backup created with windows (optional bare metal) backup to a virtual machine under VMware player 3.1.2. Restored boot fails with BSOD Stop 0x0000007B. Initially, the machine works with the integrated Nvidia RAID controller. We tried with the converter to migrate the image to the new disk controller, but the virtual machine does not start. Any attempts to install the driver LSI SAS 3000 in the physical machine failed because the seller and models do not appear in the console devmgmt even if we are using the corresponding diskette/driver.

Any tips are appreciated. Thank you.

You may need to start the virtual machine with an Image of CD/DVD/ISO OS appropriate Live with the ability to edit the Windows registry on the client, and clear the nonexistent controller while allowing the new virtual controller and add the driver if necessary and check the .vmx config file is to show the controller suitable as well.  I did not go with your particular scenario however have done with similar cases so it's doable.

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