On 2011-08-22 at 20:13 Greg said:

> No, he means exactly what he said.

  So I have misundertood, then.

> You need to resize the partition
> and file system where the guest OS resides (I.E. inside the vm) to
> take advantage of the additional free space on the newly resized
> guest drive.

My guest WinXP .vdi file is 9.9GiB. If I run the VM, the guest WinXP 
tells me the C: disk is 5.62GB used, 4.36 GB spare.

So if I resize the WinXP .vdi file to, say 11GB, what exactly are you 
saying then has to be resized in WinXP - and how?

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