Tommy
The error message is correct, it is not possible to resize the system or
boot volume, or any volume that existed on the disk before it was converted
to dynamic. This MS Knowledge Base article explains why:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=225551
The reason that your ghosted image doesn't work is explained in this
article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=249321
There are five possible solutions suggested in the article.
Best regards
Bjorn
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Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Networking
"Tommy Vielkanowitz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hello,
> I have a dynamic disk that was converted to dynamic
>during an upgrade from SBS 4.5 to SBS 2000. I would like
>to expand the C partition, as it is only 1.8GB, to
>available space on the disk. However, when I try to
>resize the C partition, I get an error telling me that
>this partition was not created on a dynamic disk, and
>only partitions created on a dynamic disk can be
>resized. As a test, I have tried to create a Ghost image
>of the data, delete the partitions, and create a new
>larger partition, and restore the image file. When I do
>this, I can no longer log into the server. When I log on
>with administrator, the sytem immediately logs me off
>again without even seeing the desktop.
>
> It would be real nice to be able to expand the C
>partition without having to reinstall SBS, because I am
>constantly having to delete temp files to free up enough
>space so Exchange dosen't crash :/
>
> Any thoughts on this would be welcome.
>
>--Tommy Vielkanowitz
> tvielkanowitz (at) shared-resources (dot) net