Since Windows 8 had taken 20Gb of my 30Gb (dynamically setup) Virtualbox drive and the rest was munched away by tooling and projects it was time for me to give the beast some extra space.Īfter some Googling I found out that it is it is fearly easy to increase your Virtualbox. While trying to update my Windows virtual drive to Windows 8.1 I realized that ~350megs aren’t going to cut it spacewise. Delete (and merge) them and resize as indicated below to get your drivespace increased. Update 17 November 2014: It turns out – see this page for more info – that you can only resize (increase) diskspace when your VM doesn’t have any snapshots attached. After the snapshot was gone I could easily use Disk Management to resize the virtual harddrive. This process seems to be quicker and is great for testing before removing the old VM. Cloning the VM and choosing “entire vm” and “the latest state” made a single vmi machine. Update 20 November 2014:Deleting the snapshot (as mentioned in the previous update) is possible but didn’t work out in my case.
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