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I have a Windows 2000 Server RAID 3 configuration. When purchased from Dell, Dell configured the "C" Partition with only 4 Gb. Needless to say, We only have 800 Mb left on that partition.
I did complete a full backup. We purchased Disk Director 9.0 earlier this week with the latest build. We are ready to attempt repartitioning. We have another partition "D" with 37Gb of free space. I wanted to take at least 15 Gb of the free space and add to "C". When attempting to do that, Disk Director does not recognize the "D" drive. I am assuming it is because of it being RAID. What are your recommendations on completing this successfully? |
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Hello ThomMiles,
Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Director Suite (http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing.../diskdirector/). First of all could you please clarify whether you are unable to see the D drive under Windows or when booting from Acronis Bootable CD? Also please tell the model of your RAID controller. Thank you. -- Ilya Toytman
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