Server Partition Manager

Bootable partition manager

In Windows Server 2003 operating system, the partition storing system files is both system partition and boot partition. This design brings users of Windows Server 2003 great annoyance. Users who know well about computer operating systems may know that along with the long time use of computer, more and more files will be stored in system partition, and the increasing file amount will lead to that the available space becomes less and less. It means that the available space of boot partition becomes less and less. If users can not manage boot partition well, the computer may run more and more slowly or halt directly. But fine management to boot partition is not easy because the built-in disk management tool in Windows Server 2003 can not make it. Fortunately, as computer software technology keeps developing, bootable partition manager has appeared. If we have an excellent Server partition manager, we can manage boot partition well. As to choice of Server partition manager, the professional partition magic MiniTool Partition Wizard, released by the celebrated software development company MiniTool Solution Ltd., is suggested.

Use MiniTool Partition Wizard to manage boot partition
MiniTool Partition Wizard is professional partition manager developed by MiniTool Solution Ltd. after painstaking research on operating system principle, of simple operations and high security, allowing users to avoid data loss when they manage boot partition. Maybe words description is a little pale to have users know its functions, so we'll demonstrate how to manage boot partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard, for users' further understanding.

To manage boot partition with MiniTool Partition Wizard, we should visit its official website or http://www.server-partition-manager.com to download the partition manager. Then install and launch it and we'll see the following interface.



This is then main interface of MiniTool Partition Wizard, from which we can see Partition C: is system partition and boot partition and there is no unallocated space adjacent to Partition C:. To extend Partition C:, we should firstly shrink Partition E: that is next to Partition C: to get unallocated space. Select Partition E: and click "Move/Resize".



In this interface, drag the left triangle rightward to shorten Partition Handle, thereby shrinking Partition E: and getting the following result.



If the result is desired, click "OK" to return to the main interface.



In the main interface, an unallocated space adjacent to Partition C: appears and we can extend Partition C:. Select Partition C: and click "Move/Resize". The following interface will appear.



In this interface, drag the right triangle rightward to extend Partition C: and then click "OK" to go back to the main interface.



From the main interface, we can see Partition C: has been extended. Please click "Apply". After the partition manager finishes all operations, managing boot partition is completed.

Seeing the above demonstration, you may have known how to manage boot partition with the partition manager MiniTool Partition Wizard. If you are being frustrated by boot partition problems, just download this partition manager to manage it.

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