June 3, 20251 yr Hi freinds,I installed windows 11 pro with the binhex-official-windows as a docker container.I initially gave the container 30G of drive C storage for a testing period.Now that I see things are working ok, I tried to enlarge the storage size to 50G in the container settings.However, even thought windows container distinguishes the storage should be 50G, the drive C is still showing as 30G.Can anyone suggest how I can make drive C become 50G as it should be? Edited June 4, 20251 yr by mjeshurun
June 4, 20251 yr 9 hours ago, mjeshurun said:I installed windows 11 pro with the binhex-official-windows as a docker container.Since you are on the Unraid forum does this mean you are running a Windows VM under Unraid and inside that running the Docker container? If so why not run the container natively under Unraid's Docker sub-system.
June 4, 20251 yr Author 4 minutes ago, itimpi said:Since you are on the Unraid forum does this mean you are running a Windows VM under Unraid and inside that running the Docker container? If so why not run the container natively under Unraid's Docker sub-system.I run Windows 11 inside a docker container directly on Unraid. Not inside a VM.
June 4, 20251 yr Author 59 minutes ago, JorgeB said:Please use the existing container support thread:I opened an issue on Github a week ago, but didn't get any response there. https://github.com/dockur/windows/issues/1257 So I decided to try my luck here, because the Unraid community is more active.
June 4, 20251 yr You have to expand the partition within the VM, Windows Disk management. That's the same for any VM.
June 4, 20251 yr Author 9 minutes ago, Kilrah said:You have to expand the partition within the VM, Windows Disk management. That's the same for any VM.Thank you for this recommendation.I can see I have 20GB of unallocated space.Is there a way to add this free space to Windows C:, and merge them into a single volume of 50GB?The option to Extend Volume is grayed out. Edited June 4, 20251 yr by mjeshurun
June 4, 20251 yr Solution You have to either delete the recovery partition or use 3rd party tools to move it to the end so the free space is contiguous. Edited June 4, 20251 yr by Kilrah
June 4, 20251 yr Author 16 minutes ago, Kilrah said:You have to either delete the recovery partition so the free space is contiguous or use 3rd party tools to move it to the end.Thank you very much for the explanation 🙏I managed to delete the recovery partition with diskpart.And after that I was able to combine the unallocated storage.
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