PeteLong has done a good job of pointing out all of your options.
As in any repartitioning, it is best to have a dul backup , just in case.
I hope this helps !
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Browse All TopicsI have a a server with 2 80 gig drives. The C partition is only 20 gig. I want move space from one drive to another how can I do this ?
It is a server running windows 2003 server. Or possible 2000 server.
Thanks
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by: PeteLongPosted on 2007-05-10 at 08:33:07ID: 19066141
Hello level9tech,
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Resizing server Partitions
Do Not use tools Like Partition Magic to resize server volumes and partitions.
Normally it will not work anyway - there are claims it can be "Bent to fit" see
http://www.influentialcomp
I DO NOT RECOMMEND TRYING THIS!!!
The best tool for doing this is Symantec (formally Powerquest) Volume manager
http://www.pugh.co.uk/Prod
However at the moment it does not support Server 2003 (only NT4 and 2000)
The following works on Server 2003
Acronis PartitionExpert 2003
http://www.acronis.com/hom
Also see http://www.microsoft.com/t
Normally nothing works on "Dynamic Disks" but there are claims that this does, though Ive not
tried it myself
http://www.guildsoft.co.uk
Regards,
PeteLong