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Need Help with BootIt NG

Asked by jonelr70115 in Miscellaneous Hardware, SBS Small Business Server, Computer Servers

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I have an SBS 2003 server with raid 5 configuration (5 73GB HD) partitioned into C & F.  F has 150GB free and C only has 2GB free.  I have been reading about BootIt NG and would like to try to increase C by 15GB and reducing F by the same.  I understand that I need to make an Image of C before I do this...will BootIt NG do this or do I need Image for Windows?  
I am very confused about the installation of BootIt NG and would appreciate any hand holding you can offer.  I have created the bootdisk, both a CD and a floppy...is either OK?  Once I boot to the bootdisk, do I need to enable 4 partitions? I am assuming I should to install BootIt NG in its own partition.
If my Raid 5 configuration is NTFS, will the slide and resize procedures be NTSF or will BootIt NG make the extra 15 GB FAT/FAT32?
I know that I am asking a lot, but I cannot afford to screw this up.  Would it be better to buy 2 more drives and reinstall SBS 2003 in a mirrored configuration, or create an image of C and install to new drives, or am I safe in trying to resize?  
Thanks fo any help you can offer.
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