VBoxManage.exe: error: Details: code VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80bb0004), component MediumWrap, interface IMedium VBoxManage.exe: error: VDI: cannot create image 'C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\Win.vdi' (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED) VBoxManage.exe: error: Could not create the clone medium 'C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\Win.vdi'. VBoxManage.exe: error: Failed to clone medium Then issued thisĬode: Select all Expand view Collapse view "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox>vboxmanage.exe" clonehd "C:\Users\Rick\VirtualBox VMs\4.99Mui-Win\4.99Mui-Win.vdi" "Win.vdi" -format vdi -variant standard So then I followed "How to reduce the virtual size of the hard disk in virtualbox" įollowing instructions to disassociate the HD in the VM and In Virtual Media Manager and then shutdown the VM and Virtual Box. The Virtual Size of the disk is still listed at 155gb. Which resulted in a reduction in the actual space being used, down to 15gb. Then from within the guest VM Win10, did a standard "Windows" shutdown.Ĭode: Select all Expand view Collapse view "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VBoxManage.exe" modifyhd -compact "C:\Users\Rick\VirtualBox VMs\4.99Mui-Win\4.99Mui-Win.vdi" Using disk cleanup, optimize and sdelete64 inside the VM Win10 machine. I've followed "How to compact VirtualBox's VDI file size?" You'll have to use EaseUS to do the final shrinking of the vdi file. Note: The last command used at the bottom is not supported in Windows10 yet. GOAL: I need to make the VM HD Virtual Size smaller! Without knowing enough, I made the VM Hard Disk Virtual Size too big, 150gb!
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