cit.: "Ultimately I plan to run this pre-installed Win10 in a VM under F29. The 
trick is to get a forensic copy of the existing pre-installed OS that I can 
read back into a VM using P2V"

maybe a hint: you are maybe able (raid: don't know) to boot your raw windows 
disk(s)/Partition(s) within a VM.

I do this with Virtualbox. My Windows lays on a second sata disk (1st and 2cd 
partition) and 
I do "sudo VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename ./Win_RAW.vmdk 
-rawdisk /dev/sdb -partitions 1,2 -relative" to get a disk (~800 Bytes only) 
for my Vbox Windows VM config.
the command creates 2 files:
- Win_RAW.vmdk and
- Win_RAW-pt.vmdk

the first one is your disk for your Window 10 Vbox-VM
you need to chown the created files for your user running the VM, too.
 
fdisk -l:
/dev/sdb1  *        2048   206847   204800  100M  7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sdb2         206848 41019391 40812544 19,5G  7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT

here, sdb1 is the boot partition and sdb2 the system partition from Windows 7/10

maybe a second hints:
to have a disk image from your shiny new machine isn't a bad idea ( backup, 
sale in some years ?)
- systemrescuecd 
- => fsarchiver 
- delete the Windows swap/hibernation files before doing an image !!!

P.S.
more right: he above /dev/sdb is a lie/no more current  since I moved my sda 
(F29 !)  stuff to an nvme (Samsung Evo Plus => tested by phoronix.com), so a 
sata port came free and sdb went to sda.
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