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Re: Resizing Windows Disks

 
John_1056
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Resizing Windows Disks

Is it possible to resize existing partitions in Windows without destroying data.

I have 2 servers (inherited) where the C: drive is nearly full (about 100MB left) and a D: drive that has 94GB free. Is there software that will allow me to take 10GB from the D: drive and add it to the C: drive. WITHOUT destroying data? It seems there were 3rd party apps to this, but I've never used one.
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Ivan Ferreira
Honored Contributor

Re: Resizing Windows Disks

No one will warranty the expansion of the C drive. What you could do is to move the pagefile.sys and remove the system restore data from the C drive.

Why you C drive is increasing? There should be things that could be moved to the other partition.
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
KarloChacon
Honored Contributor

Re: Resizing Windows Disks

hi

yes you can resize D: partition and allocated to C:

using a software like
1.
Acronis PartitionExpert 2003 which supports W2003

http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/partitionexpert/index.html

there is trial version

2.
Paragon Manager
http://www.partition-manager.com/home/personal/features.htm
also an trial version

3.
there are other but i dont if they support w2003
http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/partitioneditors.shtml

I hope this can help

regards
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Hugo Tigre
Trusted Contributor

Re: Resizing Windows Disks

john,

Like Ivan said, you need to move the page file and backup all your data, but you can use the free diskpart utility from microsoft.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325590


hope this helps,
hugo tigre
Igor Karasik
Honored Contributor

Re: Resizing Windows Disks

Hi,
Generally speaking diskpart doesn't support C:\ drive extension.
But you can use Kris Rombauts suggestion here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1088296
Such way you will extend C:\ drive without any 3rd party tools
Make sure you have good backup before C: extension !