Using an unattended answer file do to an installation of NT or W2K you can specify to bump an existing partition up to 7.8 or ~ 8 GB. This is fact and I have done this many times. What I want is a way to bump up a partition size without performing an upgrade and without buying a third party product. There must be a way...
Example:
Dual boot system both OSs on one 4GB NTFS partition.
Upgrade one OS using unattended file specifying to bump partition size up to ~8GB
Both OS's fully operational after partition bumped to ~8GB
(The above works I have done it)
How can I do the above without upgrading and without a third party product? What does MS use to take care of this during upgrades?
Trouble minds want to know
Shawn Hayes, MCSE, MCT
Network Engineer
Compass Technology Management
"Innovative IT Solutions"
www.compass.net
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