[HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
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[HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
I have a Linux Mint 15 guest in Windows, and it's virtual hard drive filled up (8 GB, I know, I'm stupid)
So I made a new hard drive with 50 GB and copied everything with GParted. So I then detached the original hard drive and booted. It shows nothing.
What have I done wrong?
So I made a new hard drive with 50 GB and copied everything with GParted. So I then detached the original hard drive and booted. It shows nothing.
What have I done wrong?
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
Do you still have the original Drive?
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
As a wild guess, I'd say that you copied the partition instead of the whole drive. Hence the MBR and other boot info was lost.
Why did you decide to copy between drives? Why not simply resize the original drive? You can't resize VMDK (why choose that?), so you'll need to clone the drive to a dynamic VDI type before you can resize it.
Why did you decide to copy between drives? Why not simply resize the original drive? You can't resize VMDK (why choose that?), so you'll need to clone the drive to a dynamic VDI type before you can resize it.
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
Yes, I do.Perryg wrote:Do you still have the original Drive?
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
I did copy the whole drive. That's not the problem.mpack wrote:As a wild guess, I'd say that you copied the partition instead of the whole drive. Hence the MBR and other boot info was lost.
Why did you decide to copy between drives? Why not simply resize the original drive? You can't resize VMDK (why choose that?), so you'll need to clone the drive to a dynamic VDI type before you can resize it.
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
OK, you are mentioning vmdk. Is that the file extension?
If so Don has given you the way forward. Clone the drive and save it as a VDI. Then follow the information below to resize the original drive.
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=50661
If so Don has given you the way forward. Clone the drive and save it as a VDI. Then follow the information below to resize the original drive.
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=50661
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
How do you clone a hard drive to vdi?
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
I would suggest using CloneVDI Tool
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
Thanks! I'll post again when I'm done to say if it worked.
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Re: [HELP] Moving files to another VDMK
And it works. Awesome.