![]() vdi files but they are not listed there (so I assume/d they had been deleted in the remove operation). I have then gone to File->Virtual Media Manager and attempted to remove the. I deleted the virtual machines by right clicking the VM then selecting remove. I believe the cause is bloody Virtual Box not re/un partitioning the harddrive after deleting the VM. I have looked in C:\Users\MYUSER\VirtualBox VMs and there are no VMs/folders in there so I assume Virtual Box has deleted them already.vdi or other files that maybe taking up the ~40GB. ![]() ![]()
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