![]() Click on “Disk Management” under Storage in the left column: This will bring up the Computer Management window. Launch the Computer Management Application Launch the virtual machine and click on the Start menu, in the “Search programs and files” box type compmgmt.msc, and then click OK. Step 4: Enlarge the partition size of the C drive in Windows.Įarlier you increased the allocated space for the virtual drive but you need to inform Windows of this by adjusting the partition size. The newly resized virtual drive is reported in the Preferencesīut if run your virtual machine you still won’t get that extra space!! Read on to find out how to fix that. If you open up the drive’s preferences in VirtualBox you’ll see the increased size: If you are successful you will see 0%… 10%… 20%… 30%… 40%… 50%… 60%… 70%… 80%… 90%… 100% as seen below in the red box:Īfter you run the resize command you can see the Capacity listed in the Terminal screenshot above as 50000 MBytes. Syntax error: –resize: RTGetOpt: Command line option has argument with bad form at. Make sure to type TWO dashes before resize or you will get this error: This was one step at which I ran into problems in following other’s instructions. Then finish typing the remainder of the command by adding the following text:Īgain you’ll have something like this (all one string): Here the path has been pasted into the command line Then drag and drop the file into the Terminal window:ĭrag-and-drop the virtual drive into the terminal window to “paste” the drive path into the command line Open up your Virtual drive in the Finder by searching in Spotlight Scroll to the bottom of the list and double-click on “Show in Finder…” The easiest way to put the path of your virtual drive is to first type the following in Terminal (with a space after modifyhd): VBoxManage modifyhd /Volumes/Mac 750G SSD/VirtualBox VMs/Windows 7/Windows 7.vdi –resize 50000 For me this is exactly what I had to run (for a 50,000/50Gig drive): vdi VirtualBox virtual drive is located and megabytes is the new (larger) size of the drive in MB. In Terminal you need to type (or copy and paste) the following command: Step 3: Run a Terminal command to resize the your. This is what it looks like in OS 10.10.3 Yosemite: You can easily launch it by clicking on the spotlight icon in the top right corner of the screen and type “Terminal” and then press the return key. ![]() ![]() Your virtual machine must say “Powered Off” in the VM Machine list of VirtualBox It must be listed as “Powered Off” and cannot be suspended/paused: Step 1: Shut down your VirtualBox operating system. MacBook Pro running OS 10.10.3 Yosemite.
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