2. Make a copy of the .vhdx file locally on the Hyper-V server
3. Use Hyper-V manager to convert that .vhdx to vhd
4. Copy that .vhd to your workstation's local HDD (or where ever you have StarWind converter installed)
5. Use the StarWind converter to convert that .vhd to .vmdk
6. Using vCenter client, create a blank VM
7. Upload that .vmdk to the datastore
8. Link that vmdk to the VM
9. Boot that VM
10. Configure VM