Help resize virtual disk

Hello

I have a single hypervisor, ESXi 4.1 (no VCenter), manage multiple virtual servers on the same physical server. I want to resize one of the disks in the virtual server (supplied thickness) to a smaller size. I did research a few posts on this, but it is not clear.

If I understand correctly, you are supposed to use Standalone Converter to create a copy of an existing virtual machine and move it to another virtual machine with disk resize to the desired volume. In Standalone Converter, I can choose the source virtual machine, but I have no options to select a destination and do not receive the notice, "this virtual machine already exists.

If anyone has any advice on the best way to do it, your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

It was perfectly clear to me. Apology. When you use the converter I use the "Powered on machine" as the type of source (obviously the machine must be turned on to make it work) follow the wizard and select the ESXi host as destination.

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