Increase the size of a virtual disk prealloue?

I have created a virtual machine with a 20 GB preallocatred, persistent virtual disk because "I'm sure it will be a big enough...". "Unfortunately, I'm going to need to increase this if possible and I'm dreading to rebuild a new one from scratch.  All the options in the EDIT hard training in server 2.0 are not available (grayed out).

Is there a way to expand this virtual machine?  I may have the image with 3rd party tools and restoration?  All options are appreciated!

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