I came here from : http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-
devel/2011-07/msg02806.html

Actually, I experience an issue which may be useful to you.

I have a corrupted VHD file (as explained in that thread :
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=20614 ). I wanted to
follow that procedure to solve my issue :

    qemu-img convert -O raw miimagen.vhd miimagen.bin
    VBoxManage convertdd miimagen.bin miimagen.vdi


but qemu-img convert -O raw miimagen.vhd miimagen.bin triggers the qemu-img: 
Could not open 'img.VHD': File too large error message.

Since, my file is 52,6 Go and the output is raw format. I guess it
should not trigger that exception? or is that the normal behavior? Is
there a way to bypass this limit? I use qemu-img 1.0 version.

Hope it can help your development (and it can help me back)
Thanks,
simon

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