**MAKE SURE YOU SELECT THE ONE WITH (entire disk) OR IT WON'T WORK.** In my case it was: \Device\Harddisk0 (entire disk) For Input Location select the harddisk with the lowest number(entire disk), as this is your original Windows XP Guest Virtual Disk.Start up Self Image (or your Disk Imaging Program of choice).Format the new Virtual Disk in NTFS format.Windows will install the new drive and ask you to reboot. Attach your newly created Virtual Disk to your Windows XP Guest.Create another Virtual Disk to the size you want.Install Self Image on your Windows XP Guest.This is the method I used to increase my Windows XP Partion size.įor my Disk Imaging Program, I used Self Image. I wont bore you with the details of my search for a way to do this. Originally I created a Windows XP Partition of 10GB when I installed it as a guest on my Linux system. Then use Gparted in the guests CD to boot and increase the partition. This solution is out of date and you need to consult your VirtualBox user manual about how to resize your drive.
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