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W2K3 system partition resize.

Asked by mrbodjagles in Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server, Disk Partition Tools

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I have a brand new W2K3 server, when I ordered it I specifically asked them to partition the drive space so my system partion would be 20Gigs.  Well They partitioned the entire drive space(500G) as the system drive(C:\).  It is a Raid 5 Sata configuration.
Are there any tools I can use to resize this?

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