Como Espaço lower no virtual HD?

Amigos,

Estou tentando, sem sucesso, of lower o size um HD virtual free ESXi 4.

80 GB para 30 GB. O sistema não lap. Sempre retorna para 80 GB. ISSO e possible?

So em annex o print screen da tela.

Obrigado

Pit is Windows Server2008 ate daria.

Agora pra resolver isso usa Converter Standalone, como o to ditch migrar ela você, você do dar um AI resize disco.

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