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Memory allocation for a guest OS on Vmplayer

Hi All,

I have linux installed on my PC and windows runs on it as a guest OS thru VMplayer. The hard drive space which was originally allocated for guest OS is around 15GB. Please let me know how do I change it to 20GB. I have more than 30 GB of free space available on my hard drive.

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