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Extending Your System Partition of your Primary Hard Drive on SBS 2011 Essentials or WHS 2011 Server

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7) Choose How Big you want the partition and click “Next” (Remember it will measure in MB and not GB)

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8. Choose a drive letter that is available and click “Next”

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9)Insure the file system is “NTFS”, You name the Volume, and “Perform a quick format” is checked.  Then click Next.

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10) Click “Finish” and wait for the drive to Format as shown below

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11) Close the “Manage” Snap In.

12) Now Click on your Windows Home Server 2011 Dashboard

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13) Wait for the Dashboard to open

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14) Once the Dashboard has opened go to “Server Folders and Hard Drives”,  click on the “Server Folder” Tab, right click on the desired folder, and choose “Move the Folder”.

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John Keller
John Keller
John has been in the IT profession for over 20 years along with being certified in both Comptia Security + (2008 edition) and a MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) on Both Windows XP & Server 2003 Administration, He currently works as an Windows System Administrator for Northrop Grumman in the Greater Los Angeles Area and manages 3 Windows Active Directory Private Networks (Two 2008 R2 and One 2012 R2) along With 2 VMware EXSI 5.5 Servers in the US. He has been an avid fan and follower of Windows Home Server (Now the Essentials Role of Windows Server) and Visualization Since 2009. He is currently trying to exploit the full potential of Microsoft's Windows Server Operating System to the Home & Small to Medium Business Community along with the power of Visualization. When not being a Nerd and a Geek he likes to watch Movies, Read Comic Books, and most importantly spend time with his family.

20 COMMENTS

  1. Brilliant, thanks John for the clear guide. Followed your instructions and successfully added 90 GBs to the primary partition of my WHS 2011.

  2. Great Guide John, Problem is that my secondary partition is marked as System Active Primary Partition, this seems to be preventing me from deleting or formatting it ?

  3. Great Guide John, Problem is that my secondary partition is marked as System Active Primary Partition, this seems to be preventing me from deleting or formatting it ?

  4. Great Guide John, Problem is that my secondary partition is marked as System Active Primary Partition, this seems to be preventing me from deleting or formatting it ?

    • Then that maybe a problem since that is the boot partition. you will need to delete the primary partition instead if that is the case if the WHS 2011 files are not on the primary partition. If so then you will need make the primary partition the “Active primary partition” before you go ahead with the procedure in my document.

  5. Thank you very much – great post – just extended my c: drive with no issues. Thanks again.

  6. This is a great article. Following this, I have installed a new sata drive, moved data, extended my system partition to 300GB (don’t know why!), created a new simple volume on disk 0, move all the data back to disk 0, removed disk 1 and all OK, no issues whatsoever!
    I am so glad that I have seen this this while the DATAPART was still around 60GB as moving those was not too time consuming and complicated.

  7. Excellent article & very informative just what I need to resolve this issue. By using this article I was able to attach a 2 TB drive move my shared folders to the new drive & extend my primary partition. This woks great & you don’t need to spend money on Partition Magic or some other expensive disk application.
    thanks

  8. Excellent article & very informative just what I need to resolve this issue. By using this article I was able to attach a 2 TB drive move my shared folders to the new drive & extend my primary partition. This woks great & you don’t need to spend money on Partition Magic or some other expensive disk application.
    thanks

    • Thanks brackmr, I’m glad that the contents of the article were able to help you acomplish your task. As explained in the article this feature has been included in all versions of Windows since Vista’s beta testing days. Partition Magic was a great tool until symantec brought it out and they stopped supporting it.

  9. thank you very very much! I was down to 300kb on my system partition with an further unused 1.7Gb on D, and couldn’t extend C: – reason being that D: although empty, had a paging file set up so couldn’t be deleted. Now sorted and I’m very grateful

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