Resize partition on windows 2008


















Anyhow, no matter what makes you do this, it is more important to find a way out. When you try to shrink Extend Partition with built-in Windows Server Disk Management , you might feel frustrated because you can only shrink Logical Drive in Extended Partition instead of the Extended Partition itself.

Now the problem is how to change free space into unallocated space and make it available for creating or extending another primary partition. Here is a free demo version you can download. That is to say, you can make it available for primary partitions in this software. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How to resize the primary partition in Windows Server ? Ask Question. Asked 11 years, 11 months ago. Active 9 years, 4 months ago.

Viewed k times. Can you please tell me how can I add the free space at the end of D: drive to C: drive? Improve this question. Gopinath Gopinath 1 1 gold badge 2 2 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. With you can now do it online, even on the system partition. This is the reason why you'd better back up in advance and run safe partition software. Option 1: If you drag right border towards left , or enter an amount in the box of Unallocated space after , Unallocated space is made on the right.

Option 2: If you drag left border towards right , or enter an amount in the box of Unallocated space before , Unallocated space is made on the left.

After getting Unallocated space, you can create new volume or combine to other volume to increase partition size. In few servers, the whole system disk is almost full. In that case, no software can add space to C drive from another separate disk.

Additional disk space can be added to C drive and other partitions. Follow the steps in the video to resize Server partition with another disk :. If you run Windows Server as guest virtual machine in VMware or Hyper-V, firstly, check if there's plenty of free space on the same disk. Actually, when resizing partition on Windows R2, you don't need to pay attention to the release history, new features, etc.

What you should notice is 64 bit operating system, not all partition software are compatiable with 64 bit OS. Microsoft adds 'Shrink' and 'Extend' feature under Windows disk management, many tech guys try to resize a volume with these features. To shrink Windows Server volume , right click on the volume that you want to resize and select the option "Shrink Volume".

To extend Windows Server volume , right click on the volume to be extended and select "Extend Volume" and then specify the amount of space. If you want to shrink drive D and extend C: , it is impossible except that you can 'move' the unallocated space to the end of C drive. With third party Windows partition software , there are no so such limitations.



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