Resize C drive on DC with mirrored HD

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I have a win2000 system with a software/OS mirrored drive. the c drive
currently is 10 gig and the d drive is 80 gig and both are on the same hard
drive. I am down to 800 meg on the c drive. This is 1 of 2 domain
controllers. is there a reliable program that will let me take about 10
gig from the d drive and give it to the c drive on this system ?

craig


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Dan Seur

Some third party packages do partition resizing reliably. PartitionMagic
(Powerquest) is one.
 
D

Dan Seur

CAUTION - Just realized you have a mirror...not sure whether
PartitionMagic handles that...
 
D

Dave Patrick

You'll probably need to break the mirror, resize (using third party tools),
then recreate the mirror.

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:
|I have a win2000 system with a software/OS mirrored drive. the c drive
| currently is 10 gig and the d drive is 80 gig and both are on the same
hard
| drive. I am down to 800 meg on the c drive. This is 1 of 2 domain
| controllers. is there a reliable program that will let me take about 10
| gig from the d drive and give it to the c drive on this system ?
|
| craig
|
|
| --
| http://QLiner.com
|
| Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the
Western
| Spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this
| at a distance of roughly ninety-eight million miles is an utterly
| insignificant little blue-green planet whose ape-descended life forms are
so
| amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches and cell phones
| are a pretty neat idea...
|
|
 

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