I'd reinstall it with no less than 15 gB system drive.
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"Mauricio" wrote:
|I have installed a Windows 2000 Server and I decided to have the following
| disc configuration: Primary Partition (C): with 2GB this according the
| recommendation in order to allow systems update and extended partition
with
| the rest of the free space which by that moment was of 34GB y asigned a
that
| segment the logical unit (H

. The primary partition (C

after the
| installation has a 133MB of free space from 2GB asigned previously. Now
when
| I tried to install and update the system with service pack 4 I got a
message
| that I do not have the enough space and that I should have at least 644MB
of
| free space. Why is that? I gave to the primary partion enough space in
order
| to allow update installation. The primary partition was set to 2GB
according
| to the sysem docuemntation in order to avoid problems like this.
|
| Now, How can I modify that partition (C

in order to give it more space?.
|
| Can I in someway change the size of the extended partition (H

or logiacl
| unit (H

in order to have that space be used for the primary partition
(C

?
|
| I need please if someone can help with this matter.
|
|
| Best regards,
| Mauricio