noiseordinance
Technical User
Hi there,
My company had a consultant set up our SBS2003 server a year or two ago. We have 150GB of drive space on the server: 25GB for the boot partition and 125GB as storage. The 25GB boot partition has proven to be far too small, as we have done a ton of different steps to save space (moving swap file and other various directories onto the D: storage partition), yet we often dip down to as low as 2GB of free space on the boot partition. Our wonderful consultant no longer returns phone calls so I'm trying to go this alone. Is there a recommended partition utility that can be used to resize the active boot partition without reinstalling SBS 2003? I think 45GB would be a bit more suitable than 25GB...
Thank you
My company had a consultant set up our SBS2003 server a year or two ago. We have 150GB of drive space on the server: 25GB for the boot partition and 125GB as storage. The 25GB boot partition has proven to be far too small, as we have done a ton of different steps to save space (moving swap file and other various directories onto the D: storage partition), yet we often dip down to as low as 2GB of free space on the boot partition. Our wonderful consultant no longer returns phone calls so I'm trying to go this alone. Is there a recommended partition utility that can be used to resize the active boot partition without reinstalling SBS 2003? I think 45GB would be a bit more suitable than 25GB...
Thank you