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How to resize a Windows 2003 partition?
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Whichever way you attempt to resize your partition, if its a DC, look into USN Rollback (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885875/), and ensure that the method you use wont cause this. I got caught out and its a blow away and start again scenario. check out the link included.
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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.htm
for more:http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...-partition.htm
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There are some info I picked up from website:
1. Without partition software. You can resize other partitions, just not the boot partition which is the one that the Windows server 2003 files are located on. To resize it, use the disk configuration tool after starting up with the 2003 disk. You'll have to reinstall when you do this.
2. There is no free windows server 2003 partition software, there are two great partition software for windows server 2003.
* Partition Magic will do not the trick. Use Norton Ghost to copy the partition onto another HD, and uninstall your Windows Server 2003. Then install Windows Operating System which Partition Magic supported, such as Windows 2000, XP.
* EASEUS Partition Manager has the same functions, and as you know, partition magic has stopped upgrading, so this might be your best choice. Notice, you need to use EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition - windows server 2003 supported. This partition software can help you repartition easily under windows server 2003.
1. Without partition software. You can resize other partitions, just not the boot partition which is the one that the Windows server 2003 files are located on. To resize it, use the disk configuration tool after starting up with the 2003 disk. You'll have to reinstall when you do this.
2. There is no free windows server 2003 partition software, there are two great partition software for windows server 2003.
* Partition Magic will do not the trick. Use Norton Ghost to copy the partition onto another HD, and uninstall your Windows Server 2003. Then install Windows Operating System which Partition Magic supported, such as Windows 2000, XP.
* EASEUS Partition Manager has the same functions, and as you know, partition magic has stopped upgrading, so this might be your best choice. Notice, you need to use EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition - windows server 2003 supported. This partition software can help you repartition easily under windows server 2003.
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Is it server or non-server? Most partition tools do not supprot Windows 2003 server partition. You should tell out it when you choose one partition tool. I have used two, Disk director and EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition. The second one is cheaper than the first one and can support both non-server and server which is more economical for the users.
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Randomly ran into this topic, but I think SPFDisk can help you on the issue.
SPFDisk (aka SPecial Fdisk) is a more powerful version of FDisk combined with Boot Managing. It was written by a Taiwanese programmer name S. P. Ferng and has became one of the most popular partition tools in asian communities for many years. SPFDisk is a free DOS base boot disk. It can be download here: http://spfdisk.sourceforge.net/Spf2K3tE.exe. A brief instruction can be found here: http://www.iceteks.com/articles.php/spfdiskreview/1. Be aware, the version used in the review is a older version of SPFDisk (2000-03q). The current version of SPFDisk is 2000-03t.
SPFDisk (aka SPecial Fdisk) is a more powerful version of FDisk combined with Boot Managing. It was written by a Taiwanese programmer name S. P. Ferng and has became one of the most popular partition tools in asian communities for many years. SPFDisk is a free DOS base boot disk. It can be download here: http://spfdisk.sourceforge.net/Spf2K3tE.exe. A brief instruction can be found here: http://www.iceteks.com/articles.php/spfdiskreview/1. Be aware, the version used in the review is a older version of SPFDisk (2000-03q). The current version of SPFDisk is 2000-03t.
Last edited by kekwowse01; Dec 24th, 2008 at 11:14 pm. Reason: information added
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hey man,
I don't know if you have found the solution to resize your Windows 2003 partition?
I am also a Windows 2003 Server user, I use a cute partition software- EASEUS partition manager that i want to recomanded it to you. It's very useful!
and here is a solution about your problem:
http://www.partition-tool.com/partit...erver-2003.htm
I don't know if you have found the solution to resize your Windows 2003 partition?
I am also a Windows 2003 Server user, I use a cute partition software- EASEUS partition manager that i want to recomanded it to you. It's very useful!
and here is a solution about your problem:
http://www.partition-tool.com/partit...erver-2003.htm
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It often happens to server 2003 users to have a partition running out of space.
As to Partition Magic, it support Windows desktop not servers. Or use it in DOS. As to Volume Manager, it supports Windows NT/2000 Server, not Server 2003.
Here is a live tutorial with step by step instructions to resize 2003 partition http://www.geeksdo.com/extend-boot-p...3-paragon.html
As to Partition Magic, it support Windows desktop not servers. Or use it in DOS. As to Volume Manager, it supports Windows NT/2000 Server, not Server 2003.
Here is a live tutorial with step by step instructions to resize 2003 partition http://www.geeksdo.com/extend-boot-p...3-paragon.html
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