Is C: your system and/or boot partition?
Kerry Brown
KDB Systems
"Nathan Guidry" <ngu...@jjma.com> wrote in message
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;841650
Also,
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?qu=diskpart+extend
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"Nathan Guidry" <ngu...@jjma.com> wrote in message
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Highly recommend you consider Ghosting the present disk to a new one.
You can resize the c: partition by doing a partition to partition
ghost.
This is less expensive then the server magic version and a safer
operation to do. I hightly recommend that if you go the server magic
route that you backup d: and then delete it. Expand into raw space
works almost all the time. Trying to shrink d: to provide space to
expand c: can fail trashing the entire drive.
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I would honestly suggest to reinstall the operating system with the larger
drive or partition size and not use any type of third party tool to extend a
volume or partition. I've seen too many issues in the past with more than
one customer trying these tools that resulted in reinstalling the operating
system anyway to fix it.
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