Yeah, it is a very useful CD. I use number 2 in the list of choices under Partition Tools, 'Acronis'
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:18 AM, David Mazzaccaro < [email protected]> wrote: > wow... that is an awesome boot CD! > Which partition utility did you use? > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Mark Smith [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:39 AM > > *To:* NT System Admin Issues > *Subject:* Re: Increase C: on server > > Take a look at http://www.hirensbootcd.net/ > It's free and I've used it to successfully increase the size of system > partitions in the past. > > On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:24 AM, David Mazzaccaro < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Yeah, I don't foresee needing much more of E: in the near future, so if >> I could take some space from E and move it to C that would be fine. >> Little nervous being the system partition though. I'll check out Acronis >> Disk Director... know of any free alternatives? >> Thx >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Mark Smith [mailto:[email protected]] >> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:09 AM >> >> *To:* NT System Admin Issues >> *Subject:* Re: Increase C: on server >> >> IMO, cheapest, easiest would be to use a disk partitioning util to >> increase the size of your C drive by taking some of the free space from E >> drive. I like Acronis Disk Director, but there are many to choose from. Back >> up your C drive first, just to be safe. >> >> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:46 AM, David Mazzaccaro < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I have a Citrix 4.0 server with one pair of 72GB SAS 10k hard drives >>> (Mirrored). >>> The partitions on this array are: >>> 12GB C: (Windows 2003 Server) >>> 57GB E: (Applications + Data) >>> >>> C: is now down to only 2GB of free space, so I would like to increase >>> that partition. >>> E: has 49GB free, so that partition is not a problem. >>> >>> What are my options for doing this (without losing data)? Could I just >>> buy 2 new larger hard drives and replace the first one (let the array >>> rebuild), then replace the second drive (let the array rebuild), then expand >>> the array to utilize the unused space? Is this even possible without >>> messing up Windows? >>> >>> Would it be cheaper/easier to move some of the free space on E: to C:? >>> Is this possible without losing data? >>> >>> Thanks for any/all advice! >>> >>> . >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> . >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > . > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
