Extra Partition from Windows, Bootcamp or Parallels

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by agentdanger, Jan 20, 2017.

  1. agentdanger

    agentdanger Bit poster

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    Hi,
    I've been using a Windows 7 VM created with Bootcamp, but running under Parallels from my iMac SSD. The SSD has limited space for the Windows partition, so recently I copied the Bootcamp based VM to a new VM running from my Thunderbolt drive. I have set the new Windows 7 VM for a 300 GB drive, but under Windows I can only scale up to 114.8 GB, with the remaining space available for another volume, drive D:. Windows will not allow me to expand the C: drive any further. When looking at both the original Bootcamp VM and the Transferred Bootcamp VM, there are four partitions. One is the GPT, one is the D: drive space, one is a 620 MB partition, and the last is my C: drive partition. I am attaching an image of the Transferred Bootcamp VM partitions using Windows Disk Management tool. My question is, how do I find out where this 620 MB partition came from? When I go to delete the partition, I get a warning message that Windows did not create it and I might be deleting important data. Does Bootcamp create an extra partition and use it somehow, or does Parallel create it, or could it be a hidden recovery partition? It seems like this file is preventing me from combining the two large GB spaces to get the 300 GB C: partition.
     

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  2. Ajith1

    Ajith1 Parallels Support

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    Hi agentdanger,
    Make sure that you have taken backup of the pvm file. Use this Partition Wizard tool only on the imported VM and merge the unallocated space.
     
  3. agentdanger

    agentdanger Bit poster

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    Ajith,
    Thanks. I copied the pvm file and performed the operations on that VM. I manually deleted the 620 MB partition and saw no ill effects through a reboot. I then used the Partition Wizard tool to merge the larger partitions and now have the 300 GB drive size that I needed.
     
  4. Ajith1

    Ajith1 Parallels Support

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    Glad to hear that! Feel free to reach us anytime.
     

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