Guest David C Posted August 27, 2008 Posted August 27, 2008 I just installed a fresh 2003 R2 OS on a new server but I didn't catch the sizing of the boot © drive. It is 12GB but I want it to be much larger. I haven't done anything with the remaining disk space. Is there anything I can do without re-installing the OS? Thanks. David
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 27, 2008 Posted August 27, 2008 Re: Resize boot drive "David C" <dlchase@lifetimeinc.com> wrote in message news:uLGFdoECJHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I just installed a fresh 2003 R2 OS on a new server but I didn't catch the >sizing of the boot © drive. It is 12GB but I want it to be much larger. >I haven't done anything with the remaining disk space. Is there anything I >can do without re-installing the OS? Thanks. > > David You could use Acronis DiskDirector to resize your boot partition. It's rather pricey so a re-installation might be more cost effective.
Guest Lajus Norvejikus Posted August 27, 2008 Posted August 27, 2008 RE: Resize boot drive Yesterday I did that. I used a free software, GPARTED. I never had problems using it, however use it at your own risk. After the resize is complete, Windows begin to boot and then enter in a scandisk scan. Usually, after reboot everything is ok. Pedro "David C" wrote: > I just installed a fresh 2003 R2 OS on a new server but I didn't catch the > sizing of the boot © drive. It is 12GB but I want it to be much larger. > I haven't done anything with the remaining disk space. Is there anything I > can do without re-installing the OS? Thanks. > > David > > >
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