Ok so i used virtualbox in windows and ran linux,i accidentally gave it 64gbs. when i realized that it was dumb i uninstalled virtualbox and deleted the folder but i sill didnt get the 64 gbs back. I've already tried searching for the .vdi file but i couldn't find it. Can anybody tell me what to i have to do to get my 64 gbs back? I've already asked these questions in reddit but nobody answered. Need help!
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You've deleted what folder? – gronostaj Mar 25 '21 at 07:50
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C:\Users\user name.VirtualBox – Jake Sparrow Mar 25 '21 at 07:57
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Virtual machines are by default stored in C:\Users\<username>\VirtualBox VMs. Each subdirectory corresponds to one VM.
You may have chosen any different path when creating the VM too.
Please note that uninstalling a program usually doesn't remove its files. This is the case not only for VirtualBox. You could have, however, right-clicked the VM in VirtualBox and selected Remove.
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@JakeSparrow There's probably something else taking up space. Windows for example. VirtualBox doesn't grow VDIs to their max capacity by default. Creating a 64 GB VDI doesn't consume 64 GBs immediately. – gronostaj Mar 25 '21 at 08:06