disk space incorrect vm reported by windows after resizing drive

My XP VM disk space had been created to 12 GB for quite some time, because of the small hard drive of the MBP. Now that there are a lot of available space on a larger drive, I have reset disk space 30 GB settings. Merger executed change and all looks as it should in the revised arrangements. BUT in the Windows virtual machine, using Explorer or a third-party file manager, the system reports I've used 10.5 GB of space, which is true and that there are 1.5 GB free, which, I hope, is not. It should be 21.5 GB free.

Any ideas on this subject?

What you were doing was just resize the virtual HARD disk (you can see the new size in the Disk Manager). In order to use the extra space in your virtual Windows machine, you also have the opportunity to extend the Windows partition. You can do that using a tool third 3rd like gparted or - if you have - a Windows 7 DVD, start in recovery mode and use diskpart to extend the partition.

André

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