How to resize system partition in windows server 2003




















Therefore, you cannot rely on Diskpart command because it cannot extend a system partition. This partition software has the function of not only resizing Western Digital hard disk, but also resize any other brand of hard disk such as Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung and more. Diskpart is able to extend a NTFS data volume effectively when there is unallocated space right behind the partition you want to extend.

However, Diskpart command cannot move a partition. Therefore, if there is no unallocated space or if the unallocated space is not right behind the partition you want to extend, you cannot expand the partition by running Diskpart command. In such a situation, IM-Magic Partition Resizer Server is helpful with extending data volume space effectively and efficiently. System partition can also be FAT32 file system.

Unfortunately, Diskpart command cannot extend an FAT32 partition, either. As no partitioning software has the ability to resize partitions beyond two physcial hard disks, I suggest you open Windows Server R2 disk management, where you'll see which partitions can be used to extend the system drive or another data volume. In my server, there are 3 drives in Disk 0, now let's see how to resize the Win R2 partitions and increase C drive space. Step1, launch partition assistant server , right click partition G: or D: and select "Allocate Free Space Step2, in the pop-up window, specify the amount of free space from G: and select C: the one you want to extend from the drop-down box.

Click OK and back to main window, where you'll find that the partitions are resized. However, this is in virtual mode, to proceed resizing, you need to press "Apply" button on top left toolbar.

If you don't want to resize partitions like this, just click "Undo" to cancel last step or "Discard" to cancel all previous operations.

You can resize system partition or data partition effectively and efficiently with help of this partition tool. You just need to download and install it on your Server and follow several simple to perform disk resizing. For example, if you want to extend system partition on your Server, you can follow this way:. Step 2: Move the arrow to shrink the partition to produce a free disk volume which will be shown as unallocated volume.

Step 3: Move the unallocated volume close to system partition. Step 4: Drag the arrow to extend the system partition. Besides, if you have given too much space to C drive when installing the Server system on a new disk, you might want to shrink it smaller for creating new partitions to make better use of the disk space.

Generally speaking, when it comes to resizing system partition in Windows Server operating system, the default Windows Disk Management can help.

In this situation, most Windows Server users will turn to the DiskPart service. It is a command-line tool, enabling users to deal with some partition management issues. But can you shrink or extend system partition in Windows Server with DiskPart command? If there is no adjacent unallocated space, you need to delete the volume such as D on the right side of the system drive. So the complete commands are:.

As for shrinking system drive with command in Server , the answer is negative because it does not offer shrink command. From the screenshot, we can find there is no shrink command.



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