Increase the size of the disc (thickness) guest operating system
Hi guys,.
New to ESXi invited 12 GB XP Pro, but now need to increase the size of the drive, I created. The size seems little gray (see below). As it is a type of customer not thin and drop thick, does that mean I can't increase the size of the disk?
See you soon,.
Declan
Unfortunately, you can not increase IDE drive. It can be performed
(1) as with a SCSI drive
(2) when there are no snapshots
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