Changing Partition size
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To date I have partitioned the hard disk on mission critical m/cs as c:
programs, d: scratch, e: data. The latter always being largest by far.
The SBS2003 server was partitioned this way on set up, and has served me
well to date. However the c: drive at 8GB is now 75% full, and I am
preparing for SP1, so wish to extend it.
As in the past I reached for my trusty assistant in this; Partition Magic.
And it is not prepared to co-operate with the SBS OS.
Please advise on what software can bale me out of this predicament.
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Ian Bowers
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