In my server is c:Program FilesOracleVirtualBox. Then you have to access to the folder where VirtualBox is installed. First, you have to stop the virtual machine (not suspend).
In this example I will go to resize a 20GB virtual disk to a 40GB virtual disk. Thanks to this SO post and this post for the details. If you need to resize a Virtual Machine’s Disk in VirtualBox, you can do it with one command line. Now shut down the VM again, unmount the gparted ISO, and reboot with your newly-expanded disk image. iso as a CD/DVD drive in VirtualBox for your VM vmdk, and doesn't require any further configuration changes. Open the virtual machines Configuration: click Parallels icon > Control Center > right-click on the virtual machine > Configure. vmdk-but it's simple enough to switch back to a. The third step is not absolutely required-you could update your VM in VirtualBox or via the command line to use the. VBoxManage clonehd 'cloned.vdi' 'resized.vmdk' -format vmdk
Vboxmanage modifyhd 'new-virtualdisk.vdi' -resize 30720 Vboxmanage clonehd 'virtualdisk.vmdk' 'new-virtualdisk.vdi' -format vdi