I recently installed windows server 2003 on an older computer with a 5gb hard drive. I installed windows on that drive and I added another hard drive to store all the user data. Now, after doing some windows updates and running a few programs of my own in the OS, I have found that 5GB of storage for the OS is insufficient.
I was thinking of replacing it with a 40GB drive but I was wondering if there is some way I could move the entire partition to the new drive without having to reinstall windows all over again?
From previous experience I know there are programs such as "Acronis True Image 10" that will make an image of your partition and then move it to another hard drive. But the only problem with that is, if I do that, it will keep the partition size at 5GB and not 40gb. Is there a way that I can move the windows installation to a new hard drive and make the partition larger without having to reinstall windows?
I was thinking of replacing it with a 40GB drive but I was wondering if there is some way I could move the entire partition to the new drive without having to reinstall windows all over again?
From previous experience I know there are programs such as "Acronis True Image 10" that will make an image of your partition and then move it to another hard drive. But the only problem with that is, if I do that, it will keep the partition size at 5GB and not 40gb. Is there a way that I can move the windows installation to a new hard drive and make the partition larger without having to reinstall windows?