On ubuntu 64 bit machine i am running 64 bit virtual box. I installed windows 7 on it but i choose the hard disk size as 10 GB. Looks like it wont be sufficient enough. How to increase the hard disk size?

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2 years 15 weeks ago



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  • You have to create a new virtual disk, add it to your virtual machine and then you can clone the main disk to the new one using http://clonezilla.org/ live cd (image will do ;)). You have some options to choose when cloning but for information on what to do you can check the website. Good luck

    - Visitor 2 years 7 weeks ago
  • Unfortunately virtual box doesn't ship with any tools that allows to resize virtual hard disk

    - Visitor 2 years 15 weeks ago
  • Answer

    The VDI files reside on the host system.
    They are typicall seen by the guest
    systems as hard disks a specific way.  a "geometry" if you will.
    When creating images,
    its size has to be specified which determines this fixed geometry.
    It
    is therefore not possible to change the size of the virtual hard disk
    later.
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    Possible workaround:
    You COULD, try this possible workaround (just throught of it though)
    1.  Create the new, LARGER Virtual Disk.
    2.  Add the SMALLER virtual disk as a secondary IDE drive.
    3.  Boot Ubuntu from a LIVE edition on the new VM
    4.  Copy the contents of the SMALLER Disk to the LARGER disk
    5.  Attempt a reboot of the VM without the live cd in.  if it works, it works. if it doesn't... can't say i didn't try.
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    Another Good Solution:
    REMASTERSYS is an all around great tool that you can use, to reinstall your ubuntu system from scratch.  What's great is that you can choose to backup Ubuntu, plus all the packages, libraries, and applications including personal
    data to a live cd or dvd that you can use anywhere and install.  You can also use it to make a distributable OS that you can copy and share with your friends.
    Here is the Remastersys page:
    http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/remastersystool.html
    Here is some help to install too:
    http://www.ubuntugeek.com/creating-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-with-remastersy...
     
    What you could feasibly do:
    1. install remaster sys to the guest OS
    2. backup the entire VM to an ISO file
    3.  Make a new Virtual Disk Image that's much larger
    4. Boot a new VM running the exported ISO file of your old VM install
    5.  Install it to the new VM
     

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    2 years 1 day ago

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