Showing posts with label extend c drive server 2003. Show all posts
Showing posts with label extend c drive server 2003. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Moving Files from C Drive to D Drive on Server 2003

When you find the C: drive is full while the D: drive is still empty on your PC, what will you do if you want to free space on C: drive? I am just a home computer user rather than a computer technician, so the first thought on my mind is to move files from C: drive to D: drive. However, it is not as easy as what I think. While trying to move files, I nearly delete some important data due to mistake. When files have been moved to D: drive, I found some programs are unable to be run while the system says that the location of the program doesn’t exist. So I need to move files back to C: drive again, which waste me a lot of time.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Partition Magic Software for Windows Server 2003

Many Windows Server 2003 users often use command prompt tool to manage partitions on their computer. However, on the one hand, command prompt tool is complicated to handle. On the other handle, command prompt tool is unable to help you resize a partition when it is running out of disk space. If you want to repartition the hard disk, you may face data security threats. Is there any other way to solve this problem? Is it possible to resize a partition without data loss?

Friday, January 3, 2014

Extend Partition in 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Server 2003

If you come across this article, probably the disk partition on Server 2003 cannot meet your needs to save more data. Most people don’t search for a method until they encounter the problem. However, when the problem happens, they may feel wondering and helpless.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Extend C Drive Windows 2003 Server Vmware - How to Extend Windows C Partition in Vmware

You need to extend C drive when it is running out of space on Windows 2003 Server Vmware? You need to extend the entire virtual disk since the Vmware virtual disk is too small when you create it? You meet troubles when trying to extend C drive on Windows 2003 Server Vmware? Anyway, you can perform C drive increasing on Windows Server 2003 now with one partition tool.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Can I Increase the Size of C Partition on Windows 2003?

Can I increase the size of C drive on a Windows Server 2003 computer? How to resize a C partition on Server 2003 without data loss?
Do you have such kind of doubt when your Cdrive is running out of disk space on Server 2003? This article will give you solution to solve C drive low disk space problem and extend C drive on Server 2003 with easy steps.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Safely Resize and Move Disk Partition on Windows Server 2003

You may know extending a disk partition is based on free space on a disk, so you need to shrink a partition to produce an unallocated volume before you can extend a disk partition. For example, if you want to extend C: drive because it is running out of disk space, meanwhile the F: drive still has lots of free space, you can shrink F: drive to produce an unallocated volume and then add it to C: drive.

Monday, December 23, 2013

How to Increase Server 2003 Partition Cpacity

All computer users know that a hard disk is usually repartitioned into several disk partitions on a computer. Usually, C drive is allocated as the first hard disk partition on a computer, which is worked as a system partition to install and save system programs and data. The rest disk partitions are used to store data. On your Server 2003, you may find such a problem: the C drive is too small, while the other disk partitions are too large. In this situation, you may find that the C drive is full which cannot store more data, while the rest partitions are still empty. What should you do? Do you need to repartition the hard disk?

Sunday, December 22, 2013

100% Safe to Extend C Drive on Server 2003 SBS

If C drive on Server 2003 SBS is running out of space, it may cause many troubles. For instance,
Some program may stop working properly
Computer may run more and more slowly
You may run into blue screen disaster
You are unable to boot your computer
, etc

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

SBS 2003 Running Out of Space on C Drive

The C drive on SBS 2003 is running out of space. Is there any way to clean up temporary or unnecessary files from the drive?
Probably, you also have the same doubt when you encounter such kind of problem on SBS 2003. Since SBS 2003 OS installs almost all system programs and data on its C drive, the volume will keep growing every day which may eat all free disk space on C drive. When the C drive reaches to its maximum capacities, Windows Server may pop up an alert message to tell you C drive is running out of disk space.

SBS 2003 C Drive Full: Safely and Effectively Extend C Drive on SBS 2003

SBS 2003 is an operating system based on Windows Server 2003. If you want your SBS 2003 operating system to have a high performance, the system partition (C drive) is quite important because almost all the system programs are installed on this partition. If C drive gets full, it may affect the performance of the operating system and cause computer running improperly.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Need a Partition Software for Windows 2003 Server

Server computers are not often used by home users, but they are often used by companies. A Server computer has more stability and security, but Server computer users also meet different kinds of problems, among which low disk space is one of the most common problems. For example, if you have a Server 2003 computer but the system alert you that the disk is running of space, it may bring much trouble or inconvenience to you. Then, how can you solve Server 2003 low disk space problem permanently and thoroughly? If you want to solve such kind of problem, you need to extend system partition. Do you need a partition software for your Windows Server 2003 so that you can extend system partition on Server?

How to Extend C Drive in Windows 2003 Server

Every disk partition is allocated with a certain capacity when building the Windows Server 2003, but the disk partition might don’t have enough free space to meet your needs along with more and more data stored on the partition day by day. Especially for the C drive, since it is usually marked as system partition, all system programs, data, browser caches, etc are stored to this partition, which may full your C drive quickly.