Hard drive isn't big enough
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Apr 27, 2006, 09:32 PM
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engrProf Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 34 |
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? |
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Apr 27, 2006, 10:13 PM
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markup Junior Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 14 |
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! |
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Apr 27, 2006, 11:49 PM
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engrProf Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 34 |
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. |
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Apr 28, 2006, 12:54 AM
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alkalifly Senior Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 140 |
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Apr 28, 2006, 01:14 AM
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engrProf Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 34 |
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? |
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Apr 27, 2006, 11:46 PM
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mlandel Junior Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 29 |
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 |
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Apr 28, 2006, 12:18 AM
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markup Junior Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 14 |
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. : ) |
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Apr 30, 2006, 05:22 PM
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engrProf Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 34 |
Freeware 3rd party solution to expanding your hard drive Posted on http://forum.parallels.com/thread1278.html. |
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