Only by using 3rd party cloning tools, but that won't be an easy process, as Windows doesn't like to be booted into a completely different hardware (the way to resolve this is by doing a 'Repair Install', requires a Wndows CD/DVD), and that's why something like Parallels Transporter takes care of.
Have you tried running it as a Bootcamp drive? You can migrate it to a virtual HD later, mind you that running it as bootcamp will permanently alter files on that disk, you should back it up first.
Unless you have some technical knowledge of how to do any of these, you won't be able to turn your copy into a working VM.
Last edited: May 30, 2012