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Can I resize w2K3 boot partition?

 
 
mspeed@mspeed.net
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      17th Dec 2005
I did an install on a box that would boot off the CD so I had to go
with the original partition size which is only about half the physical
drive space.

I know Partition Manager will not work on 2K3 Server. Does anyone
know of an app that will let me expand the boot partition into the
remaining free drive space?

TIA
 
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Dave Patrick
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      18th Dec 2005
"I did an install on a box that would boot off the CD so I had to go with
the original partition size"

This doesn't make any sense.

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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
|I did an install on a box that would boot off the CD so I had to go
| with the original partition size which is only about half the physical
| drive space.
|
| I know Partition Manager will not work on 2K3 Server. Does anyone
| know of an app that will let me expand the boot partition into the
| remaining free drive space?
|
| TIA


 
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      18th Dec 2005

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> I did an install on a box that would boot off the CD so I had to go
> with the original partition size which is only about half the physical
> drive space.
>
> I know Partition Manager will not work on 2K3 Server. Does anyone
> know of an app that will let me expand the boot partition into the
> remaining free drive space?
>
> TIA


My version of PQMagic lets me make a rescue boot disk
which I can use on any OS. Some versions of the Acronis
partition manager do the same. You could also do this:

- Install the disk as a slave disk in some other Win2000/XP PC.
- Use xcopy with the appropriate switches to copy the
partition to some folder on a disk with sufficient free space.
- Repartition the disk.
- Use xcopy to restore the original folders.
- Restore the boot environment.


 
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      18th Dec 2005
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 17:06:23 -0700, "Dave Patrick"
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>"I did an install on a box that would boot off the CD so I had to go with
>the original partition size"
>
>This doesn't make any sense.



Sorry. That was supposed to be "wouldn't." The existing box was an
NT 4.0 Server so I had to start the install from within NT so it
copied the startup files to the HDD, explaining my being forced to use
the original partition size.
 
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Dave Patrick
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      18th Dec 2005
One method would be to use your existing install to copy the CD-Rom to a
small newly created partition, then start setup.exe from your existing
install then during text mode portion of setup delete the NT created
partition (2003) and create a new partition of appropriate size and continue
the install.

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| Sorry. That was supposed to be "wouldn't." The existing box was an
| NT 4.0 Server so I had to start the install from within NT so it
| copied the startup files to the HDD, explaining my being forced to use
| the original partition size.


 
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