No matter how you run your environment, it's highly likely that the day will come when you need to add space to an existing volume. For example, say you've removed another volume on the disk or array, and you want to use that space for your remaining volume.
There are a variety of ways to accomplish this. For example, if you have a large RAID array or you have a storage area network, and you want to make a volume larger, you could blow the volume away, expand it into the additional space, and then re-create it from a tape backup. Keep in mind that this method works only if you intend to expand an existing volume using space that's on the same physical hard drive or array.
Another option is to take advantage of the new Diskpart. See the error message, you cannot extend drive E: why? You cannot extend a partition if there is no next continuous Unallocated space.
OK, delect drive F: and redo the steps. Actually, besides the disadvantages above, there are many limitations extending a volume with diskpart command line: The volume must be formatted with the NTFS file system. You cannot extend the partition if the system page file is located on. Comparing with graphical user interface tool, command line is hard to use for many users.
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It's a nice utility, but it would not let me increase the size of my boot partition, only decrease it. I have 80gigs unallocated and can't expand my boot drive. I was hoping this was the fix. Any ideas? Thanks -Mike. Yes, this is correct, I used a partitioning software to resize the data partition, get some unallocated space, and then extend the boot partition, very easy. I cannot believe that I complete this even without reboot.
Yeah, this is right, but there is no detailed guide, after search, I found a tutorial to resize partition on Server. Very easy and fast.
Hope this guide is useful for others. Luckly, I have solved this problem by partition magic server. I don't like to use Linux CD, as I cannot believe the compability.
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