kunz12
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- Jan 17, 2007
- 42
Guys -
I have a Windows 2000 Server running SP3 that I am looking to upgrade to Windows 2003 R2. The server has 6GB of space on the C: drive with about 800Mb of free space.
There are some applications that can be uninstalled from the server, and at this point, my guess is that I should have about 2GB of free space (with Win2K SP4 installed) prior to the upgrade to Windows 2003. Do you guys think this is going to suffice for Windows 2003?
Also, the D: drive has lots of free space. Can you recommend a partioning tool that would allow me to create some additional space on the C: drive without destroying any data?
Thanks!
I have a Windows 2000 Server running SP3 that I am looking to upgrade to Windows 2003 R2. The server has 6GB of space on the C: drive with about 800Mb of free space.
There are some applications that can be uninstalled from the server, and at this point, my guess is that I should have about 2GB of free space (with Win2K SP4 installed) prior to the upgrade to Windows 2003. Do you guys think this is going to suffice for Windows 2003?
Also, the D: drive has lots of free space. Can you recommend a partioning tool that would allow me to create some additional space on the C: drive without destroying any data?
Thanks!