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Win2000 server sp4,
I have 5 physical disks in a RAID 5 array. These are partitioned into
drives: C, D, E.
I want to lose the files on D (and the partition itself) and add the full
size of its partition to E, but the files on E are important and can't be
lost.
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Hi,
If D and E are both Dynamic volumes and your controller supports on-line
expansion, then it should be possible. Kill the D partition, expand the
E volume then reboot - you should see the new space.
It does not matter if you trash the E drive during this operation
because unless you've got a full and reliable back-up of everything on
E, you should not be doing this kind of thing anyway.
A possible alternative hack is to use Partition magic from a boot CD,
but this is _totally_ unsupported.
Fabrussio wrote:
> Win2000 server sp4,
> I have 5 physical disks in a RAID 5 array. These are partitioned into
> drives: C, D, E.
>
> I want to lose the files on D (and the partition itself) and add the full
> size of its partition to E, but the files on E are important and can't be
> lost.
>
> is this possible?
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