Is your Windows Server System like 2003 running out of space with the c drive? Do you need larger space of a partition after use for some time? This article is going to tell you how to deal with Windows server 2003 c drive running out of space and how to resize partition and redistribute space from partition to partition without data loss.
When first bought a server machine, you need to set up its disk and partitions for different use like data base partition, backup partition, system partition, and other partitions. After some years some partition will be running out of space since the requirements for larger partition increased. This comes especially tough to the system partition usually c: drive.
Once the c: drive size is set up in the beginning of system install, it is running smaller and smaller space when you cannot stop installing new software on the system. What can we do when the c: drive is over burdened? Apparently a large c: partition is needed. However you may not want to reload the system nor transfer large files to make the c: larger. Here we would like to introduce Partition Wizard Server, a server repartitioning software to do the trick which you can safely resize c: partition without system reloading.
Resizing partition is a not a rare problem. In fact many server amdins have encountered such problems. Some admins inherited server machine when some other replaced it by new machine and the old one is set with small c size like 10GB or 5GB. Some admins took the job being an administrator while some else left the job and leaving the server machine with old low disk space.
Resizing c partition is not an easy job in disk management provided by Windows itself. And in the past it does not provide to resize partition once the disk has been partitioned. With the partition software, you may extend c partition without data loss.
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