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Expand disk size in Vmware vSphere Client 4 - option greyed out
I'm trying to expand the disk on one of our VM, but the option where I should be able to expand the disk is greyed out.

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I've also tried with the VM powered down, but it is still greyed out.

Could someone help me, expanding this virtual disk?

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Do you have more space available to expand too?

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Thanks for the help guys!! It was because of the snapshot. After I removed it, I was able to expand it again.

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VMware, a software company founded in 1998, was one of the first commercially successful companies to offer x86 virtualization. The storage company EMC purchased VMware in 1994. Dell Technologies acquired EMC in 2016. VMwareโ€™s parent company is now Dell Technologies. VMware has many software products that run on desktops, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS, which allows the virtualizing of the x86 architecture. Its enterprise software hypervisor for servers, VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi), is a bare-metal hypervisor that runs directly on the server hardware and does not require an additional underlying operating system.