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К этому времени, которое иначе было бы безвозвратно утрачено, но подчиняемся им, теперь, все еще возводили империи и разрушали светила.

 


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Need extra hard disk space in your virtual machine? For most users, VMware is one of the best when it comes to creating virtual machines. Mainly because the user interface is clean and the performance is pretty good compared to VirtualBox.

When you are creating a virtual machine in VMware, it automatically allocates some space to install it. In fact, you can change how much space you want to allocat right in the VM creation wizard. For most people, installing the VM with suggested 60GB is plenty enough. That being said, like me, if you are a heavy user who uses the VM on a daily basis as part of the workflow, the poultry 60GB many not be enough.

However, if the VM is already installed, then the process of extending the disk size is a bit different. You cannot simply go to the Windows Disk Management tool and extend the hard disk. Thankfully, though not obvious at first glance, it is easier than you think.

Follow the below steps to extend disk size in VMware virtual machine. Before proceeding to increase the virtual machine disk size in VMware, there are few things you should know and do. First, make sure the virtual machine for which you want to extend the hard disk size is completely turned off.

Second, delete any snapshots of that virtual machine. In this window, type in the total new drive capacity of your choice. For example, I want to expand the disk by 10GB, so I replaced 30 with That way, the total new drive capacity will be 40GB.

The above action will expand the drive according to your settings. Once done, you will see the confirmation message. So, you have to manually create a new partition or extend the existing partition from the guest operating system.

That is it. I hope that helps. If you are stuck or need some help, comment below and I will try to help as much as possible. Hi, Thank you so much for this article, I am really confused when it comes to the allocation. After I did this, I did not see GB unallocated on my windows 7 disk management took, just the one partition for the entire C drive 1. Is it possible that since I did not allocate hard drive space for the virtual machine when I created it, that I cannot allocate more of my C drive on Windows to expand it to GB?

Thanks so much! VMware assigns the hard disk space dynamically. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Type here..

   


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