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Tommy Vielkanowitz
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      2nd Jul 2003
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

 
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Bjorn Landemoo
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      2nd Jul 2003
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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Bjorn Landemoo - (E-Mail Removed) - http://landemoo.com/
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


 
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Pam Long
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      3rd Jul 2003
So back to the original problem. I have the same problem
with a C: drive that's too small, it's been upgraded to a
dynamic drive. Is my only option to reformat the physical
drive and reinstall windows?


>-----Original Message-----
>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
>--
>Bjorn Landemoo - (E-Mail Removed) - http://landemoo.com/
>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

>
>.
>

 
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Bjorn Landemoo
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      3rd Jul 2003
Pam

Yes, as far as I understand that would be your only option, if you cannot
get the ghosted installation to work.

Best regards

Bjorn
--
Bjorn Landemoo - (E-Mail Removed) - http://landemoo.com/
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Networking

"Pam Long" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>So back to the original problem. I have the same problem
>with a C: drive that's too small, it's been upgraded to a
>dynamic drive. Is my only option to reformat the physical
>drive and reinstall windows?
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>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
>>--
>>Bjorn Landemoo - (E-Mail Removed) - http://landemoo.com/
>>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

>>
>>.
>>


 
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      4th Aug 2009
There is an article states that it is able to copy dynamic disk and resize it. Maybe it will help: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus...mic-volume.htm
 
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      26th Aug 2009
What is the dynamic volume resizing limitation in Disk Management?

Before Windows Vista, you cannot resize dynamic disk conveniently, following operation is impossible.

1. Extend System Volume/ Boot Volume.

2. Expand Mirror Volume.

3. Increase Stripped Volume.

4. Extend RAID5 Volume

5. Extend the Simple Volume which was converted from the basic disk of Windows XP/2003 that was upgraded from Windows 2000.

There is no software could resize or expand dynamic disk directly, you need to convert it back to basic disk, after that, resize the partition with partition software. see how to convert dynamic disk to basic disk

To resize partitions on Windows Server, there is a guide http://www.hdd-tool.com/partition-ma...c-software.htm


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      14th Jul 2010
Thanks zhuq, this is greate resource. That will be better if one software could do the whole job. Anyway, my problem solved. Nice post.
 
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      17th Aug 2011
actually this is not a big problem. just get a professional third-party partition tool.
i just resized the C volume on server with partition manager.
very fast and safe, dont need to reinstall anything.
maybe u should try it, too.
 
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      23rd Aug 2011
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Originally Posted by Bailifei View Post
actually this is not a big problem. just get a professional third-party partition tool.
i just resized the C volume on server with partition manager.
very fast and safe, dont need to reinstall anything.
maybe u should try it, too.
yes! i have free download it. it is a terrific software! and here i like to share this guide:
how to resize the c volume
 
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      13th Sep 2011
The professional dynamic disk manager could help you expand dynamic disk partitions directly without any data loss.
following link is free version download link:

http://download.cnet.com/Aomei-Dynam...-75532489.html
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