takes forever to expand the virtual disk

I am expanding my virtual disk using the pdf file;  "Resize a virtual disk for Windows clients."

A few months ago, I used this tutorial to resize with success of 20 to 40 GB but now I need more space.  But something does not work at the moment.  I am stuck at part 1, step 5.  I downloaded the most recent vdiskmanager GUI (I think it's more up-to-date, it is dated from 18/06/2007) and launched the MISTLETOE, my hard file selected, choose 75 GB and results opens the window.  BUT it has now been about 45 minutes and as far as I can say that nothing is happening.

It takes so long?  Any suggestions?

Thank you

Bonnie

If the actual size of the existing virtual hard disk is close to full capacity of 40 GB then it can take some time to develop.  Also because it creates a new file (s) hard, you must also make adequate free space on the host HDD to finish the process and because you use a 3rd party utility to interface with the VMware real Fusion of the program that is doing the job, the actual process may have a problem and do not make it to the 3rd party utility.

What version of Fusion are you using?  If 2.x you do not need the 3rd party utility and make a resizing of the setting of Virtual Machines

You can use the activity monitor to see if the process is still ongoing and or if there is the disk activity as in the file is always written.

VMware-vdiskmanager is what did increase it then look for vmware-vdiskmana (full name does not show in the activity monitor) and see what's under its weight.

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