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Apr 27, 2006, 09:32 PM
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engrProf
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Hard drive isn't big enough
I have very little space left on my C: drive. It is an expandable drive, but the limit is only 4096 MB, which was swallowed up pretty quickly when I installed a few applications. I guess I created it with that limit, although I don't recall setting such a low limit (maybe I just accepted a default without realizing it). I *really* need more space on my C: drive. The documentation says I can do this using the Imaging Tool, but that's not implemented yet. It would be a huge time sink to have to create a new virtual machine and re-install all the software I've installed on this one. When will I be able to expand the size of my C: drive?
Apr 27, 2006, 10:13 PM
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Ditto ... I'm in the same situation.

The Parallels team has been amazing with all the response so far. I am hoping this will get implemented as well.

I know everyone has been saying "if it just does X then I'll pre-order." Well, being able to increase the disk size is my X.

Thanks for all your help, Parallels ... you guys are great!
Apr 27, 2006, 11:49 PM
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I *did* pre-order
Even with the non-expandable hard drive, which is a very big problem for me, I pre-ordered today. I've been using Parallels since the first Beta, back when it used to reboot if I put it to sleep with the VM running. The improvements since that time are amazing. I really like in b5 that I can just move in and out of the VM window without having to do the ctrl-alt thing. That was very annoying.

Things VPC had that would be *really* nice are:
- Drag & drop files between host and guest
- Clipboard shared between host and guest

Those would be truly wonderful.

But I must say, this is a very nice product. Excellent value for $40.
Apr 28, 2006, 12:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by engrProf
Things VPC had that would be *really* nice are:

- Clipboard shared between host and guest
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Beta 5 has this (beta 4 did as well) you just need to make sure and install the Parallels tools. Unless you are using an OS other than windows, in which case you can't
Apr 28, 2006, 01:14 AM
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I didn't see shared clipboard on the list of new features in either Beta 4 or Beta 5. But yes, you're right it's there. Except I can't make it work! I have clipboard synchronization enabled, and if I copy text in an XP application and open Parallels Tools Center and click on clipboard synchronization, the text is there in the clipboard. But if I go over to the Mac side and paste, nothing happens. Then if I copy something on the Mac side and go back to XP, the clipboard hasn't changed. What am I doing wrong?
Apr 28, 2006, 01:42 AM
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Clipboard sharing is not implemented for primary OSX yet. This feature will surely be available as it is very useful.
Apr 28, 2006, 01:25 PM
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engrProf ... it took me a while to remember that windows copy/paste uses CTRL-c/v but OS X uses CMD-c/v .

That's not your issue, is it? It still trips me occasionally. : )
Apr 27, 2006, 11:46 PM
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I solved this as follows for FAT32 partitions (dynamic sized):

1) download the following freeware (google to find):
g4u - this is ghost for unix and will copy a FAT32 drive
presizer - this will will resize the copied drive/partition to use the added space
2) create a new drive/image that is the size that you want
3) add the new drive/image to your VM or create a new VM that has both drives/images
4) boot the g4u cd image to copy the small drive/image to the large drive/image.
This takes a while.
5) boot from the presizer floppy image and run presizer on the larger drive/image. This adds the unused space to the parition, making it a copy of the smaller drive, only bigger.
6) arvhive the small .hdd file for safety and transition to the new larger .hdd. I change the names to transisition as I like my primary drive image file to have the same name as the VM.

That's it!. It's actually reasonably straight-forward and makes use of freely avaialbe tools. This is the same process that can be used on real PC's to transition from a smaller to a larger hard drive.

Matt
Apr 27, 2006, 11:56 PM
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I'm NTFS. This won't work for NTFS?
Apr 28, 2006, 12:18 AM
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Thanks, mlandel. Your solution looks very promising. I wish I had time to try it this evening. I'll give it a shot in the morning.

I'm going to purchase regardless ... but I'll feel better about it once I'm running with more than a 4GB drive. : )
Apr 30, 2006, 05:22 PM
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Freeware 3rd party solution to expanding your hard drive
Posted on http://forum.parallels.com/thread1278.html.
 


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