Almost all computer users employ Windows operating system currently, the
Windows server operating system as well. Windows server operating
system is mostly used by personal or enterprise users including Windows
Server 2000, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. What's the
difference between ordinary operating system and server operating
system? For instance, is there some difference on resizing partition
under ordinary and server operating system? As the server operating
system enjoys higher data safety performance than ordinary operating
system, therefore, it is more difficult to resize partition under server
operating compared with that of ordinary operating system. Fortunately,
user will be free from such worry by employing MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition to resize Windows server operating systems.
MiniTool Partition Wizard
As a fantastic partition magic software exquisitely developed by MiniTool Solution Ltd., MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition is able to increase partition, extend partition, wipe partition, resize partition, merge partition, create partition, delete partition, format partition, convert partition format, copy partition, hide partition, explore partition, change drive letter, change cluster size, rebuild MBR, check file systems, etc. Besides, it runs perfectly under almost all Windows operating systems including Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and supports various file systems such as FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS4, NTFS5.
Most importantly, MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition supports
RAID, RAID5 and GPT disks and is able to convert dynamic disk to basic
disk and convert basic disk to GPT disk.
Resize Server partition with MiniTool partition Wizard
Download MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition at MiniTool Partition Wizard Download Center for free.
Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard to meet the following interface:
This is the main interface of MiniTool Partition Wizard, user should select and right click desired partition, then click "Move/Resize" to enter next interface:
In this interface, user should drag the left or right arrow or directly
enter value to the blank to set the size of partition. Then please click
"OK":
Now user could notice some changes in the main interface such as the
operations pending at the left side and the unallocated space
disappeared. Lastly, click "Apply" to execute all settings.
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