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Nathan Guidry

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Dec 30, 2004, 10:17:47 AM12/30/04
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My C drive is running low on space on my 2003 server. The HD has 55GB free.
I tried using DISKPART to try and extend the C drive from 12GB to 30GB, but
I get an error that the volume may not be extended. Other than 3rd party
software like Server Magic, is there a way to extend the System partition?


KDB Systems

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Dec 30, 2004, 10:39:43 AM12/30/04
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On the Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems, simple volumes can
be extended unless they are system partitions, boot partitions, or simple
volumes that were formerly partitions on basic disks that were converted to
dynamic using Windows 2000.

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/standard/proddocs/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/standard/proddocs/en-us/sag_DISKconcepts_14.asp

Is C: your system and/or boot partition?

Kerry Brown
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Linnea

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Dec 30, 2004, 1:40:25 PM12/30/04
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Nathan,
Take a look at:

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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wanderer

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Dec 30, 2004, 4:59:32 PM12/30/04
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I would suspect it is both system and boot. As such only server magic
can expand.

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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subinleo

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Jul 10, 2008, 10:21:34 PM7/10/08
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You may find that there is not enough free space on a certain partition.
For example, you want to enlarge C: drive, which usually is Windows
system drive. EASEUS Partition Manager Personal lets you free enlarge or
reduce a partition in Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server(Only Server Edition)
without destroying data easily.

For
more:http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/help/resizing-and-moving-partition.htm


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stella

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Aug 21, 2008, 3:45:55 AM8/21/08
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You should release you disk to make your computer run
faster.However,Windows 2000 and XP do not do everything that more
popular software do. By the way, Win9x operating systems even do not
have a graphical partition manager and its users have to rely on the
complicated fdisk program which is too much difficult for them. We have
to turn to some soft ware to help us. EASEUS Partition Manager win a lot
of applause in partition management.You can also have a try yourself by
download it:http://www.easeus.com/download.htm.Share with us your
feeling about it after you have a try. I believe it will astonish you.


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goback

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It is strange that the first response of the people here is related to
dynamic disk, is it because "volume"? Neither diskpart nor Disk
management can solve the problem, 'this article'
(http://www.partition-tool.com/resource/extend-system-partition-server-2003.htm)
may help


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leanna1107

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a dynamic disk on server? you can use EASEUS Partition Master Server
Edition, it support both server OS and dynamic disk. It is safe and much
easier for computer users to resize system partition.There is
how:http://www.partition-tool.com/resource/extend-dynamic-system-volume.htm


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leanna1107

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longtail

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I saw this question many times. Partition magic doesn't compatible with
server 2003, try 'partition magic alternative'
(http://www.partition-tool.com/resource/repartition-server.htm), it
works well on servers


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Ace Fekay [MCT]

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>
> I saw this question many times. Partition magic doesn't compatible with
> server 2003, try 'partition magic alternative'
> (http://www.partition-tool.com/resource/repartition-server.htm), it
> works well on servers
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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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jiongs...@gmail.com

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Oct 17, 2012, 2:56:06 AM10/17/12
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Hey,

I know this thread has exist for a long time, but I thinks there are still many people looking for a flexible way that could help re-sizing partition rather than use build in disk management, and Partition Magic is out of date, so there is a freeware AOMEI Partition Assistant Lite edition which could resize the partition smoothly, you can learn more: http://www.disk-partition.com/AOMEI-special-offer-10.html
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