I am rapidly becoming quite addicted to the virtues of using virtual PCs. It’s great having lots of virtual images with which to test and develop. Need to test IE 7 but you’re running IE 8? Make an IE 7 testing image!
However I just bumped into a problem with virtual image: out of the box, it’s a hassle to add to an image’s available disk space. However, vmToolkit has a free utility called VHD Resizer that makes this a painless process.
I was going to write a post about how to use VHD Resizer, but Pieter Mol has beaten me to it. His instructions are superb. With VHD Resizer and Pieter’s great help, resizing a virtual partition is now really very simple.
Note that I used VHD Resizer with Windows XP. Check with vmToolkit as to the latest news about Vista compatibility.



