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I believe so …. but a bit long winded and unsure if this will be applicable for your given config ?


Create a new VM

  • Create a new VM
  • In VirtualBox create a new VM (Ctrl+N)
  • Name: “GParted”
  • Type: Linux
  • Version: “Linux 2.6 / 3.x (64 bit)” or similar
  • Choose “Do not add a Hard Drive” when prompted. Ignore the warnings

Add GParted ISO to the new VM (GParted)

  • Right-click on your newly created VM and select “Settings”
  • Choose “Storage”
  • Select “Controller: IDE” and add a new CD/DVD device
  • When asked if you would like to choose a virtual CD/DVD to add select “Choose disk”
  • Browse for the previously downloaded GParted _ISO gparted-live-0.30.0-1-i686.iso and choose it
  • If there is an “Empty” disk under “Controller: IDE”, you may remove it

Add the *.vmi to resize to the GParted VM

  • Select “Controller: SATA” and choose “Add Hard Disk”
  • Select “Choose existing disk”
  • Browse for the disk to resize (LinX Software Suite DevEnv v3.0.1-disk1.vdi)

https://support.crosscontrol.com/kb/virtual-machine-virtual-box

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