Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Extend System Partition for Windows Server 2003

I have Windows Server 2003 operating system installed on C drive on my computer. Now, I have run out of disk space on Server 2003 C drive. I want to rely on third-party partition software to increase the size of Windows Server 2003 C drive, but no software can convince me that it is the one to use. I want to look for partition software that can help me extend system partition on Windows Server 2003 without wiping any data or reinstalling system.

Partition Software for System Partition Resizing in Server 2003
C drive is also considered as system partition, because operating system is often installed on this drive. When system partition is running out of disk space on Windows Server 2003, you can rely on third-party partition software to extend system partition size. Partition software is professional partition software that can work on Windows Servers including Windows Server 2003, SBS 2003 and other Windows Server OS. You can avoid deleting any data from the disk partition or reinstalling system with help of partition software.
http://download.resize-c.com/resizer-server.zip





Extend System Partition for Windows 2003 Step by Step
Step1. Download, install and launch partition software. Right click a partition that has large freed disk space and choose "Resize/Move" option.
Step2. When mouse shows double arrows, you can move the arrows to shrink the selected partition. Then, you can squeeze some free space, which will be shown as unallocated volume.
Step3. Move the unallocated volume close to system partition. Right click system partition and choose "Resize/Move" option.
Step4. When mouse shows double arrows, you can extend the system partition. Then, you can click "Apply" button to apply all changes to accomplish the partition resizing.
http://download.resize-c.com/resizer-server.zip





How to Move Unallocated Volume Close to System Partition?
Question:
There is some unallocated space on my Windows Server 2003, so I want to add the unallocated space to system partition. There are 2 local disk partitions (C drive and D drive) on my computer. The issue is that the unallocated space is behind D drive, so I cannot add the unallocated space to C drive. How can I move the unallocated space close to C drive?

Answer:
No matter you want to extend system partition by relying on third-party partition software or Windows built-in tool, unallocated space is needed in order to get system partition expanded. When unallocated space is not right adjacent to system partition, you cannot extend system partition. With partition software, you can move unallocated space close to system partition quite easily. For the situation above, you can move unallocated space close to C drive with 2 simple steps by using partition software.
1. Right click D drive and choose "Resize/Move" option.
2. When mouse shows arrows , you can move the partition and click "OK" button to move the unallocated volume close to C drive.

System Partition Runs out of Disk Space Server 2003
"Help please! The system partition on my Windows Server 2003 is running out of disk space with only less than 5GB available space. There is a data partition on my computer besides system partition. The data partition still has sufficient free space, so I want to move some free space from data partition to system partition. I know that Disk Management on Windows Server 2008 has the function of extending partition, but Windows Server 2003 doesn’t have this function. How can I fix the system partition low disk space problem on Windows Server 2003?"

Extend System Partition for Windows 2003
If system partition runs low disk space on Windows Server 2003, you can use partition software to extend the system partition. Partition software is easy to handle and it is risk free, so you can totally rely on this partition software to perform system partition resizing for Windows Server 2003. This partition software enables you to extend NTFS and FAT32 system partition without rebooting. In addition, this partition software is 100% safe, which will not cause any damage to Server system.
http://download.resize-c.com/resizer-server.zip





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