Cannot expand the hard drive of a Server Windows 2003 VM

Unable to increase the hard of a Win 2 k 3 server VM 15 concerts in 30 concerts

Increased the size of the 30Gigs VMDK file, checked on the ESX server console file vmdk-dish shows 30 concerts

seal the vmdk on another virtual computer file and he started, partition of concerts of two shows 15 disk management is active another is not allocated, extend part of disk does not work for this disc error "selected Volume cannot be extended.

Tried to remove and attach the file on another virtual computer same error

Please need help to get VM hard drive has increased for an installation of the patch app

I wouldn't recommend VMware Converter. It is not supposed to copy all your data only to resize a disk so that you can use extpart or gparted for do it for you.

http://blog.Baeke.info/blog/technologies/VirtualMachines/_archives/2006/11/4/2472141.html

It is pretty easy, as you can see.

Duncan

VMware communities user moderator | VCP | VCDX

-

Tags: VMware

Similar Questions

  • Cannot expand the hard drive of a virtual computer that is a linked clone.

    I have a virtual machine that is a linked another clone.

    I did a lot of development and changes to the linked clone, and now ran out of disk space.

    Now I want to extend the drive, but I get this error:

    "Disks of virtual machines that are linked clones cannot be extended.

    So I then try to extend the drive of the virtual machine that he was cloned from:

    "Disks of VMS with snapshots cannot be extended. You must delete the snapshots or use VMWare vcenter converter. »

    What can I do? If I remove the snapshots of the original machine, do not lose the 'link' to the linked clone? What he suggested that I use the "VMWare vcenter converter" for?

    Does anyone have a solution?

    Kind regards

    James

    Create a complete clone of the virtual machine in the current state. Which can be extended.

  • Satellite L305D S5895: Win 7 cannot find the HARD drive or cannot format the HARD drive on a clean install

    I have laptop Satellite L305D S5895 of the customer. It was delivered to me by the customer who tried to install Windows XP Pro, Vista and none would install.
    He said he tried all the CD that he had finally dropped on it and delivered it to me installation.

    When I got the score have been removed, so I tried to install Win 7 and when I do a custom install, I get an error indicating that the hard drive can not be formatted on disk 0 or it will give an error that no hard drives have been found.

    I have reset the bios default and no matter what I do, it won't format or find the hard drive. I was going to upgrade the bios, but the only way I found to upgrade the bios is once windows is installed.

    Everyone has ideas about this laptop so I can get a system installed. I checked the bios and there is no parameters for a sata, raid or IDE disk drive, so it seems that this version cannot be changed.

    Thanks for anyone who can help you.

    Rick

    Hello

    First of all it is an American notebook series.
    [Satellite L305D-S5895 | http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=2144776& rpn = PSLC0U & modelFilter = L305D-S5895 & SelCategorie = 3 & selFamily = 1073768663]

    The laptop supports a processor AMD and ATI chipset.
    This means that the drivers SATA is part of the ATI graphics card driver.

    You must include the first SATA driver in order to install the Windows operating system.
    You could add the SATA driver for the Windows disk using software like nLite / vLite

    Welcome them

  • Windows xp Setup cannot format the hard drive

    Original title: windows xp installation

    I had to change hard drives, I went to load my copy of microsoft windows xp and it tells me it cannot format the HDD how many times can we use the xp disc? Or whats wrong?

    Hi Joshua6495,

    What is the full error message that you receive?

    See the article below, which deals with a similar question

    During installation, you are unable to format a Partition with a file Allocation Table Format

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/301340/

    You can use the Windows XP installation disc as many times as you want on the same computer

    Note: All programs on the computer and the data will be lost if you format the hard drive. It is recommended to make a backup of your data before performing any Installation of Windows.

    Thanks and greetings

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Re: My laptop does not start, it cannot detect the hard drive

    I'm having the same problem but a bit different. I noticed that the support said to replace the hard drive and that's what I did with a disc Windows 8.1 and I took a step after test and see if my hard drive is not really usable. I put it in another computer that is also running Windows 8.1. It worked but my origianl computer still does not work, it says always "no drive detected". What the heck!

    think at this point, the best thing to do for you what we call. It is perhaps that the computer is a little less than a year and is still under warranty. Whatever the case, a technical support professional phone can certainly discuss your options with you.

    What you can do, is to use the following link to create yourself a file number, then call and it can help to expedite the appeal process:

    Step 1. Open the link: www.hp.com/contacthp/
    Step 2. Enter the product number or select Auto detection
    Step 3. Scroll up to "still need help? Fill out the form to select your contact options.
    Step 4. Scroll down and click on: contact HP options - click Get phone number

    File number and phone number are displayed.

  • The installation of XP Pro cannot find the hard drive

    The machine is running XP Pro 32-bit, and I am "upgrading" to 64-bit to work with AutoCAD.  When I boot on the 64-bit Setup installation CD can not find the hard drive and the demolitions.  The drive is already formatted to NTFS.

    You try to install on a SATA drive or your disks are on an add-in controller card and the Windows XP Installer x 64 doesn't have the required driver for the controller so it can't detect the drive.

    You have three options:

    1 - Use the F6 method to provide the installer for Windows XP x 64 mass storage drivers.  Drivers MUST be provided on a floppy disk, the Setup program will not accept the drivers from other media sources.

    2 - enter your CD of Windows XP x 64 drivers.  Note you will find reference to SP3 slipstreaming your Windows CD which you can install Windows on a SATA drive, but please note that Windows XP x 64 doesn't have a SP3, SP2 is the latest service pack for Windows XP x 64.

    3 (for the integrated SATA controllers) go into the BIOS and put the controller in IDE, most motherboard with SATA controllers mode on Board have an option to do this.  When mode IDE Windows XP Setup will see the drive and you will be able to install Windows.  Once Windows is installed, you will be able to install the SATA drivers from the installation of Windows XP operational.  You install the SATA drivers before changing the SATA mode controller in the BIOS, or when the Windows boot up upward a BSOD with a 0x7b error.

    John

  • WRT610N trouble: cannot share the HARD drive

    Hello!

    The problem is that I can't share HARD drive connected to my WRT610 via USB. The system continues to say "can not find the network address. I use XP with Service Pack 3. I tried all the instructions of the different forums (this statement too - http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?pid=10&login=1&app=search&vw=1&articleid=17419&donelr=1). I tried 2 different HDD-WD My passport Essential 500 GB and 2 TB of Seagate. Without success.

    HARD drive sharing is one of the main reasons why I chose this router. If it doesn't work, I have to buy a new one.

    I'll be happy to hear any suggestions at all.

    Thanks in advance.

    Reset of the router for 1 minute, power cycle the router and check again. Make sure you remove the HARD drive before resetting the router...

  • expand the hard drive

    Dear all,

    I would like to extend the hard drive on my virtual machine. But unfortunately he is disabled, even when I stop the virtual machine.

    It is machine virtual version 7 and the hard disk, the thick type of provision.

    I need to extend the C: drive.

    Would be an option to add a second virtual hard drive on the virtual computer and extend the C drive?

    Thank you

    Edy

    The most common cause for this is that the virtual machine has Active snapshots. You must delete all snapshots in order to be able to resize/grow a virtual disk.

    André

  • How much better the partition of the HARD drive for dual boot: Windows 8 and Linux

    Hello

    I am a newbie in Windows 8, linux, Partition...

    I want to use my new laptop with windows 8 pre-installed on the following:

    Create a Dual Boot Windows 8 / Ubuntu
    Create on my drive C (single disk on my laptop):

    * a partition for the system
    * one for Windows 8
    * one for data and
    least for Ubuntu OS

    My goal is:

    -to install VmWare on Windows 8 and run Splat Checkpoint with virtual machines to make the FCTC laboratories.

    to install GNS3 on Ubuntu for CCNP Labs but with GNS3 to access the files in the data partition

    I have a Toshiba Satellite with 750 GB and 8 GB of RAM.

    According to you, what is the best size for my scores?
    Is there a better way to partition my C drive on my goal?

    Best regards

    I don't know if this is the right section, sorry for that. Feel free to move this thread in the appropriate section *.

    I think the size of partitions depends of the you want to use and install other software.
    So if you have a lot of software which runs under the Windows System I recommend to choose a larger size to win 8 partition.

    However, given that you have a 750 GB HARD drive, you could take 200GB for Win 8, 100 GB to Linux and the rest of the HARD drive size, that you can use for data.

    By the way: I found Nice YouTube video how to create a dual boot using 8 Win and Linux http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_Yd2jK-7Jg

    Welcome them

  • Changed the hard drive and stays of Windows vista is not genuine

    Original title: why do need me a new product key
    My computer stopped working and a new hard drive has been implemented. Now my computer asks for a product key and my computer says that I am using a windows vista that is not authentic. My background goes black and won't keep any substance I put in place.

    Thanks for posting in the Microsoft community!
    You have reached the right forum for your question.

    This problem occurs because you changed the hard drive. When a change is made in the hard disk of the windows vista system will ask you to activate.

    To activate Windows Vista by using the automated telephone system, follow these steps:

    a. Click Start, and then click computer.
    b. click System Properties on the toolbar and then click here to activate Windows now in the Windows activation section.
    If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click on continue.
    c. click Show me other ways to activate.
    d. click on use the automated telephone and then follow the instructions.

    You can also navigate to the link below and try to follow the steps to reactivate the copy of Vista.
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950756

    Reference link:
    What is activation?
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-Vista/what-is-activation

    Activate Windows on this computer
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-Vista/activate-Windows-on-this-computer

    Please respond with the information. I'd be happy to help you further.

  • Replacing the hard drive not detected in windows 8 clean install

    I have a Dell latitude E6330 and my HDD recently crashed. With the replacement hard dive, I could not clean install windows 8. The BIOS indicates the presence of the hard drive without problems diagnosed but windows 8 installation a driver is needed in the initial phase. I have also seen a showin error invalid partition table. Are there compatibility issues. Its a Toshiba SATA 500 GB drive

    You may need to load see above-SATA drivers:

    http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/a-clean-install-of-Windows/downloading-preparing-and-loading-SATA-drivers/

    Use these ones:

    http://ftp.Dell.com/FOLDER01716106M/27/DRVR_SATA_Intel_A00_C8P0T_f6flpy-x64-setup_ZPE.exe

  • Is there a limit on the size of the hard drive may take my Windows 7?

    Hello.

    I have Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit on my PC. I was looking at getting a new hard drive. I see the hard drive in my local store 1 TB to 7 TB. What is the largest hard my system could take?

    Wouldn't be able to manage a to 4 or even a 7?

    Thank you

    Hello

    Windows supports hard drives larger than 2 TB
    https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/2581408

    I hope this helps.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" experience :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

  • M6-1105dx cannot detect the hard drive

    my machine is m6-1105dx with Windows 7. It cannot start with an error "boot device not found, please install an operating system on your hard drive. The error number is 3F0 and he recalled by pressing F2 for system diagnostics.

    In diagnostic tests, memory test works fine, but the hard disk check gives error "SMART Check: NOT INSTALLED; "DST short: DO NOT INSTALLED."

    I tried with two different hard disks and there were mistakes. Anyone know what is happening?

    Assuming that hard drives are actually showing good on another PC, then the SATA cable may be bad, does not have the connections, or the contoller is bad.  I would like to start by refuse as those first several elements - HDD, SATA cable, connections, etc are good.  If it is the controller, it is not easy to repair on a laptop.  Probably needs a new motherboard.  I used something similar to THIS to make sure that the disc is good or not.

  • Cannot rename the hard drive partitions.

    Original title: cannot rename.

    I can't rename my portions of hard disk. When I rename it. It changes automatically in the local drive.

    in the my computer window

    Open Windows Explorer. Click on 'Computer' in the navigation pane. Right click on the partition that you want to rename. Click on properties.

    On the general tab, click in the name field. Type your name. Click 'apply '. You may be asked to provide administrator credentials. If you are, do. Click OK.

    Work here...

    If you find my answer helpful, please click the button "Vote as helpful"! Thank you!
    My Blog

  • Portege M400 - Windows XP cannot find the hard drive

    Hello

    Ive got a Portege M400 who im looking to get a new one, I never had the Tablet XP CD so im trying to install using an XP Pro disk, but whenever I get no hard drive can be detected and I tried another disc of publishing house also.

    Ive looked for SCSI / SATA drivers but can only find RAID drivers which are not good for me.

    I hope someone can help me

    Thank you

    Hi wacksonjackson,

    Why these RAID drivers are not good for you? Windows XP requires RAID drivers if your laptop is RAID controller and there is no other choice to install XP from a normal Windows XP disc. Then download the RAID drivers on the official website of Toshiba. Either you create a new installation with the RAID drivers disc using nLite freeware tool or you copy the drivers on an external USB FDD and load them during the installation of XP.

    Also check similar topics here in the forum. You will find hundreds of similar topics on SATA and RAID drivers.

    Check this box!

Maybe you are looking for