get Windows to recognize an increase in the size of the virtual disk
I just installed Fusion to a new Mac computer, and I installed Windows as well. I did not notice that Fusion has allocated only 40 GB ramdisk Windows until I got warnings 'disk full '. I figured out how to increase the size of the virtual disk, but Windows think there always only 40 GB. How can I get Windows to recognize the virtual disk space increased?
Which Windows operating system do you use? There is a disk management utility in Windows
Right click "My computer" > manage > disk management
Tags: VMware
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N °
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http://www.Softpedia.com/get/system/system-miscellaneous/shrinkvd.shtml
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Screenshots below.
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you want to increase the size of the hard drive. It currently has a 50 GB
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