There are 10 steps to increase the Disk Space.
1
Make sure the following prerequisites are met:
- The virtual machine is powered off.
- The virtual disk is not mapped (on Windows guests) or mounted (on Linux Guests). You cannot expand a virtual disk while it is mapped or mounted.
- The virtual machine has no snapshots.
- The virtual machine is not a linked clone or the parent of a linked clone.
- To determine whether the virtual machine has snapshots, is a linked clone, or is the parent of a linked clone, check the information at the top of the Summary tab for the virtual machine.
2
Select VM > Settings.3
On the Hardware tab, select Hard Disk for the virtual hard disk to expand.4
Select Utilities > Expand.5
Set the new maximum size for the virtual disk.6
Select Expand.7
Click OK after the disk expansion process is complete.8
Download the Gparted iso. Gparted is a free disk management tool. You can use any of the available tools.9
Mount the Iso on the VM that we have just expanded and power on the VM. Ensure that the VM boots from the Gparted iso.10
On Reboot, the disk would reflect the new size.