Enlarging Existing Dynamic VDI OR Cloning existing install?
Enlarging Existing Dynamic VDI OR Cloning existing install?
How can I enlarge the max space of a dynamic VDI? If this is not possible, how can I clone an existing installation of windows XP onto a new fixed-size VDI?
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You can have look at my tutorial All about VDIs, and use the search tip below. There are lota of forum discussions on this.
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Since a lot of people are asking for this: Do you think it might be useful to also mention how to "resize" the VDI itself? (Possibly something along the lines of this)?TerryE wrote:Q: How can I resize the partitions inside my VDI?
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VT, let's have the discussion but let's do it in your referenced post, to keep this discussion together
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