"properly" sized RAW images will anyway throw the same error IF you make them into a VHD (because of the excess sector, so the warning will be that the image is larger (by one sector), unless you - on purpose - make the RAW image one sector less than what it should be. Your image is instead 30721 sectors, I believe that to be a VHD, i.e. (your actual partition table may use a fractional cylinder). Still, what grub4dos attempts to do is to "synchronize" the geometry with the actual image size. Rest assured that grub4dos correctly works with both RAW and "static" VHD's (and also with "dynamic" VHD's, but these only if -mem mapped, I believe).
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