How to resize Windows Server 2008 partition by extending, shrinking volume and resizing utility?

Published: 08th February 2010
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Windows Server 2008 users are able to partition your hard disk by using built-in disk management of Windows Server 2008 operating system, this partition management differ with Windows Server 2000 and Server 2003 which can only be resized by using 3td party partition utilities. Windows Server 2008 enables you to extend volume, shrink volume, create partition, delete partition, format partition and change drive letter for any partitions, and the disk management of Server 2008 is more stronger then Server 2000/2003.


Extending Server 2008/2003/2000 partition by Extend Partition Server Edition.
The Extend Partition Server Edition is a special designed to extend server partition. It's designed for system administrators and advanced users to manage both server and non-server disk partition to maximize server performance. With its help, you can easily perform an extending partition operation on Windows 32 bit and 64 bit. The following screenshot will tell you how to extend a partition with it: ScreenShot


Download Extend Partition Server Edition Link: http://www.extend-partition.com/extend-partition-server-edition.html

Windows Server 2008 is a good comparison with the early operating system server 2000/2003, but it's no support to move a drive from one location to another. To resize Windows Server 2008 partition with its in-built partition resizing utility, You need to log in Windows as an Administrator; and enter into Command Line Prompt as administrator privilege, type "diskmgmt.msc" to launch Disk Management Snap-in. A resizing winodws server 2008 is to be achieved by "Extend Volume" option and "Shrink Volume" option.



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