If performance is slow, convert to a raw image temporarily, but .qcow2 is usually fine if stored locally.
Once converted, you can attach the .vhdx as a "Primary vDisk" in a new Hyper-V virtual machine. Managing the File via Google Drive windows+10+taoqcow2+google+drive+top
Engineers use the image to simulate "End Host" behavior. In a virtual network, you might use this image to: If performance is slow, convert to a raw
Custom "de-bloated" versions may lack critical security updates. If performance is slow