![]() ![]() " The problem is that when you try to use that tool to reduce the size of a VHD created via Hyper-V or Virtual PC, you will notice that the minimum size allowed for the reduction is in fact the current max size… Not really useful.Īctually that issue is due to the fact that VHD Resizer can only reduce the VHD max size to the size allocated to the main partition contained inside and by default the partition is allowed to take The only explanation to the fact that MinimumSize = MaximumSize and > than the current size of the vhdx (126GB > 68GB) is this: Since my guest VM's drive C: is ~ 14Gb I thought the MinimumSize would reflect this value and I would be able to shrink the file at least to ~10-15Gb: MinimumSize - please excuse me if it has not been stated clearly. My goal is not to increase the size of my vhdx file from 65Gb to 127Gb but to shrink it to its possible
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