Hi,
I've installed Windows XP mode on Win7 x64, loaded the VM, run all the Windows Updates on it, which bloated the vhd file to over 3GB. I then merged the Windows XP Mode and Windows XP Mode Base vhds to create a new parent disk.
I then created a new differencing disk based on the new parent vhd. At first the file was very small, which I expected. However I left it running overnight (did not do any updates, software installs, anything) and now the differencing disk is 1667 MB!
Is this normal? I want to set up a test/development environment. Am I better off using a dynamic disk rather than differencing ones?
Thanks for any help!
Jim
I've installed Windows XP mode on Win7 x64, loaded the VM, run all the Windows Updates on it, which bloated the vhd file to over 3GB. I then merged the Windows XP Mode and Windows XP Mode Base vhds to create a new parent disk.
I then created a new differencing disk based on the new parent vhd. At first the file was very small, which I expected. However I left it running overnight (did not do any updates, software installs, anything) and now the differencing disk is 1667 MB!
Is this normal? I want to set up a test/development environment. Am I better off using a dynamic disk rather than differencing ones?
Thanks for any help!
Jim
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
- CPU
- Q6600
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-G41M-Combo
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX260
- Hard Drives
- 60GB SSD
1TB HDD
- Antivirus
- yep
- Browser
- IE