Re: Disk partitions
- From: "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 15:11:46 -0700
You can use Partition Magic or an equal like tool to shrink D:\ and stretch
C:\. Nothing native though.
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"S W" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I need to repartition the boot SCSI disk on my Windows 2000 server.
| Its a 17GB disk, the C: drive is only 2.5 GB, the D: drive is 14.5GB
| As you can imagine, since C: is the Windows system drive, space is
| pretty tight. (300MB free). However the D: drive has 11.5 GB free.
| Can I adjust the partition sizes with disk manager or a resource kit
| tool? Or must I use some kind of cloning tool like Norton Ghost to clone
| it onto another disk, then clone it back and adjust the partition size
then?
|
| Any recommendations welcome.
|
| Thanks,
|
| SW
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