![]() Anyways, any ideas guys? Here's a screenshot of the issue: As you can see, we've only got 742 MB on C which isn't enough to run the Windows updates, much less anything else. Of course we need to update the SQL server so we can adapt and convert it to a newer version for the server re-vamp next year. Now Run the virtual machine and hit F8 quickly. Set your CD/DVD location to ISO image DarwinSnow.iso Step 3. ![]() And for the processor, use as many cores as possible. ![]() I wouldn't care so much about it, but the C drive was only set to 8GB and the last time we tried to do the Windows updates, we actually ran out of room on the drive (seriously, 0K free) and can't upddate things like the SQL server and such because of it. For the Graphics keep it somewhere above 50 mb to get QE/CI on Snow Leopard. Is there a way to expand the virtual Primary partition to use the other 12GB of the VHD or do I have to drop the cash for one of the Partition Magic for Server varieties out there? I hate to spend that much money for something I'm only going to use once as next year we're going to be completely re-vamping our entire network and going from the 2k3 Enterprise VM to a 2k8R2 setup, this year is just a holdover. The D and E drives were dynamic disks that I could resize pretty easily by just expanding the disk through VMWare player and then Computer Management in the VM, but the C: is a Primary Partition and won't let me expand it.
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