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      <title>Expanding VirtualBox dynamic hard disks</title>
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      <description>Although we can not expand a virtual dinamic hard drive (*.vdi) directly we can finally expand it through a cloning trick. The steps are: First create a new hard disk with the desired storage size (it will be the new hard disk). In order to have the same data (for example: OS) in the new hard drive [...]</description>
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