Windows 2003 Server Hard Disk Increase Space

As we all know, it is impossible to directly allocate the newly upgraded disk space to the hard disk with data under the Windows server. Use the partition tool that comes with Windows:
In fact, the operation is very simple:

1. Open a CMD window. Enter Diskpart, and you will get the information fed back to Windows

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On computer: MICRSOFT- XXXXXX 2. Then you need to find the volume number of

the hard disk. Cut it out and enter

List volume to

get the detailed information of the hard disk D Newly added volume NTFS disk partition 20 GB in good condition Volume 2 E CD-ROM 0 B in good condition 3. Since we want to add space to D drive. Then enter Select volume 1 to select D drive. It will prompt "Volume" 1 is the selected volume." 4. The next step is to add space for him. The customer upgrade is a 15G hard disk. So we enter Extend Size=1024 and wait a few seconds. It will prompt "DiskPart successfully extended the volume." At this time, Go to check the D drive. It is found that the disk has become 21G. As shown in the figure:




































Windows 2003 server to add space to the hard disk of this method is simple, then let's do it yourself.
Note: If the disk that needs to be expanded exceeds 100G, it will not be able to expand.

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