In order to do so, we will create a scenario. We are running Windows Server 2019 on the virtual machine. It has two disks, the system disk that has 40 GB and a second disk that has 50 GB. In the first part of this article, we will shrink the disk to 50 % and then extended it by 100 %.

Shrink Volume on the Virtual Machine

Extend the Volume on the Virtual Machine

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