See previous post. It turned out to just be a badly formed equation which caused a numeric overflow.

Cheers,
Phil.

Conor Boyd wrote:
Weird.  Be interested to know if you get it resolved.

C. 

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The problem is the other way around - the virtual drive is indeed
dynamic, but stored on another drive that has much more space than is
being reported.
The space being reported is on the host computer's c:\ instead of the
virtual computer's c:\ (which should have a lot more free).

I'm converting the drive to fixed size to see if that makes any
difference.

Conor Boyd wrote:
  
I have no idea if this is correct or not, but I'm hypothesizing that 
you've set your virtual hard disk to be dynamic rather than fixed, in 
which case the virtual hard disk would indeed grow to fill your 
physical c:\ drive as required. ;-)
    

[snip]

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