In fact, the operation is very simple:
1. Open a CMD window. Enter Diskpart, and you will get the information fed back to Windows
Microsoft DiskPart Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Microsoft Corporation.
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:
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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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