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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 6
OS: Vista
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Partition software
Hi folks,
I have a Dell server it has two SCSI disks running in a RAID 1. It is currently partitioned with 15GB as a system (C:) drive and the remainder as a D drive, both NTFS partitions. It is running Windows Server 2003 Standard X64. I need to resize these partitions, non-destructively. I used the ****** partition software - fine with D drive but not with C drive: I have found out it does not cater for X64. Does gparted work OK with RAID 1 controller? Any additional tips such as deactivate RAID, repartition one drive, and turn it back on - appreciated. Any body successfully done this? |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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OS: XP
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Re: Partition software
haven't tried gparted. But i think ease us partition manager server edition can help you. It works with RAID 1 and 64 bit...
You can google it for more info. Last edited by kaciii; 11-06-2008 at 01:34 AM. |
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