Thanks to this SO post and this post for the details. You can convert VMDK files to ISO format in several ways. ![]() Now shut down the VM again, unmount the gparted ISO, and reboot with your newly-expanded disk image. Follow the instructions for gparted's startup, then in the GUI (or on the command line) resize the partition on your new disk image so it uses all the unallocated free space).Start your VM, and on the boot screen, hit F12 to select the gparted iso image for boot.You can convert a VMware stream-optimized vmdk file to other vmdk file formats using the vmware-vdiskmanager commandline utility. VMware Converter is the free utility from VMware which helps to convert your Windows and Linux based physical machines and third-party image formats such as backup images, also other virtual machines to VMware virtual machines. VMware stream-optimized file format is a monolithic sparse format compressed for streaming. ![]() vmdk, and doesn't require any further configuration changes. vmdk-but it's simple enough to switch back to a. The third step is not absolutely required-you could update your VM in VirtualBox or via the command line to use the. VBoxManage clonehd "cloned.vdi" "resized.vmdk" -format vmdk Vboxmanage modifyhd "new-virtualdisk.vdi" -resize 30720 ![]() Vboxmanage clonehd "virtualdisk.vmdk" "new-virtualdisk.vdi" -format vdi
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