Error creating virtual machine on ESX host

We are running SCVMM 2012 R2, ESX and vCenter 5.1. I have created a vmdk using VMWare's Virtual Disk utility.
I am attempting to create a VM from this blank vmdk and receive the following error:
Error (2947)
Virtual Machine Manager cannot complete the VirtualCenter action on the server <esx-hostname> because of the following error: Failed to open disk scsi0:0: Unsupported or invalid disk type 7. Ensure that the disk has been imported..
Unknown error (0x194)
Recommended Action
Resolve the issue and then try the operation again.
I do not understand the problem as the disk has been imported in SCVMM and created using VMware's own disk creation utility. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

It looks like your disk drive may have bad sectors on it, and when the dd copy reaches those bad sectors, it reports an error. Check /var/log/messages on the OVM server to see if it reports disk errors.

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                            <MediaLink>{9}</MediaLink>
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                          <ResourceExtensionReferences/>
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                      </RoleList>
                      <VirtualNetworkName/>
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                                  service,
                                  service,
                                  computer,
                                  password,
                                  thumbprint,
                                  thumbprint,
                                  user,
                                  datavhd,
                                  osvhd,
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