<> = Running a KVM image within VirtualBox = 1. Get your kvm virtualmachine zipfile 2. Extract the zip, you should get a .qcow2 file 3. Make sure the qemu-img command is available. For Debian, this is included in the qemu-utils package. (`apt-get update && apt-get install qemu-utils`) 4. Use qemu to convert this to a vdi file: `qemu-img convert -O vdi virtual.qcow2 virtual.vdi` 5. Create a new vm within VirtualBox, and select the converted .vdi file as its harddisk 6. Profit For raw files: `VBoxManage convertdd virtual.raw virtual.vdi --format VDI`