Thanks for the info,so there is not even a thought about being supported by hyper-v or any other than VMware.
Not that i have anything against VMware,but hypervisor is hypervisor,so for lab or test environment ,with limited resources ,people have to dance a jigg ,just becouse of your's lack of sense regarding this matter.And only thing you have to do is to update your OS of that virtual appliance.
I am just pointing out i do not have any intentions to be rude or to heart someone feelings.
Wish you all the well