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Partition Server 2003 with partition magic Server

Many users once met such a kind of problem that system partition is out of space. Under this situation, the operating system will run abnormally. Well then, what should we do aiming at this problem? At this time, partition magic Server is a good assistant. Among so much Partition magic Server, you can select MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition. It can help users optimize partition functions and reduce losses furthest. As is well known, Windows Server 2003 built-in disk management tool can not help us extend Server 2003 partitions or move partitions, and many common Server 2003 users are troubled by this difficulty. Is there an effective and fast way to partition Server 2003? Luckily, our partition magic Server is just such a kind of software. Besides, operations of this partition magic Server are very easy, and we can totally operate it by ourselves. If you do not trust me, you can check my answer from Windows Server forums or you can try using it by yourself.

The best partition magic Server to partition Server 2003
As the best partition magic Server, MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition has complete functions for Windows NT/2000/2003/008, such as resize partitions, protect data, merge partitions, move partitions, copy partitions, format partitions, delete partitions, create partitions, convert disks, and convert file system. With these functions, we can manage our disks better so as to reduce losses furthest.

Extend Server 2003 partitions with Partition magic Server
Generally, FAT partition and NTFS partition are two commonly used partition types, and operations to extend Server 2003 partitions on both FAT partition and NTFS partition are almost the same. The only difference is that we do not need to reboot the system after we extend NTFS partition while FAT partition needs reboot.

How to partition Server 2003 with our partition magic Server?
First, open this partition magic Server, and we can see partition status.



Next, left click the partition neighboring to the system partition to shrink, and then select "Move/Resize" in the tool bar or "Operations" action panel.



Next, drag the left border rightwards to get unallocated space, and then click "OK" to enter the next interface.



From the above interface, we can see unallocated space has appeared. Here, we right click the system partition, and select "Move/Resize" in the shortcut menu.



Next, drag the right border rightwards to hold the unallocated space.



At last, click "Apply" to finish all operations.

So far, we have extended system partition of Server 2003 successfully. From these operations, we can see it is so easy to use our Partition magic Server to partition Server 2003 without data loss. Hurry to experience it.

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