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2000SBS and Ghost2003

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I recently upgraded my server harddrives to larger drives. To do so I broke the mirror and used Ghost 2003 to clone the partitions on the primary drive to the new drive. However, I discovered after it was too late that I needed unpartitioned space on the new drive to convert it back to "dynamic disk" to recreate the mirror.
Does anyone know how I can clone the new disk on to another new disk by scaling down the partition size so as to be able to accomplish the "dynamic disk"?
Or, perhaps someone has a better solution?

Thank you for any help you can provide!
 
Try creating a ghost image on a new HD. Then partition the other hard drive the way it needs to be. Partition Magic works great. Then you should be able to ghost the image to the newly partitioned HD.
 
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