Showing posts with label fix low disk space warning sbs 2003. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fix low disk space warning sbs 2003. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2014

Windows Server 2003 C Drive Is Running out of Disk Space

Windows Server 2003 pops up low disk space warning on C drive?
C drive is nearly full on Windows Server 2003, but you cannot delete any data from the drive?
Cannot format C drive when receiving low disk space alert because it is system partition?
You are not the first computer user that runs into such kind of problem. Of course, you will not be the last one. However, the good news is that the problem about low disk space warning on Server 2003 C drive is able to be resolved easily.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

SBS 2003 Server C Drive Running out of Space

Windows SBS 2003 Server is a perfect choice for small business company because it provides much more excellent functions. However, since all programs and core services are running on a single Server, the SBS 2003 Server C drive (system partition) tends to run out of disk space easily. When there is not enough free disk space on C drive, system will pop up low disk space warning and ask you to free up disk space by deleting or removing data. Some people would like to free up disk space by using Windows cleanup tool, but it will takes a long time to only get little free disk space and the same low disk space warning may pop up again soon.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Fix "Low Disk Space" Warning in Server 2003 SBS

How many solutions do you know if you want to solve low disk space problem on C drive in Server 2003? Deleting data from C drive? Erasing the system partition? Moving data from C drive to another disk partition? Of course no! All of these solutions are not good for fixing low disk space warning on your C drive, because it may cause data loss when you move data. If all data stored on C drive are important, you cannot delete them either. If you want to avoid receiving low disk space warning on C drive in Server 2003 SBS, but you don’t want to lose any data, you had better extend the C drive.