This article describes the following:
- How to use the Diskpart.exe
command prompt utility to extend a data volume into unallocated space in Windows Server 2003, in Windows XP, and in Microsoft Windows 2000.
- How to extend the boot partition in Windows Server 2008.
How to use Diskpart.exe to extend a data volume in Windows Server 2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows 2000
You can use the Diskpart.exe utility to manage disks,
partitions, and volumes from a command-line interface. You can use Diskpart.exe
on both Basic disks and Dynamic disks. If an NTFS volume resides on a hardware
RAID 5 container that can add space to the container, you
can extend the NTFS Volume with Diskpart.exe while the disk remains a Basic
disk.
Use the
extend command to incorporate unallocated space into an existing volume
while preserving the data.
The following are the requirements for the
extend command:
- The volume must be formatted with the NTFS file
system.
- For Basic volumes, the unallocated space for the extension
must be the next contiguous space on the same disk.
- For Dynamic Volumes, the unallocated space can be any empty
area on any Dynamic disk on the system.
- Only the extension of data volumes is supported. System or
boot volumes may be blocked from being extended, and you may receive the
following error:
Diskpart failed to extend the volume.
Please make sure the volume is valid for extending
- You cannot extend the partition if the system page file is located on the partition. Move the page file to a partition that you do not want to extend.
To extend a partition or volume, you must first select the
volume to give it the focus, and then you can specify how large to make the
extension. To extend a volume, follow these steps:
- At a command prompt, type
diskpart.exe.
- Type list volume to display the
existing volumes on the computer.
- Type Select volume volume
number where volume number
is number of the volume that you want to extend.
- Type extend [size=n] [disk=n]
[noerr]. The following describes the parameters:
size=n
The space, in megabytes (MB), to add to the current
partition. If you do not specify a size, the disk is extended to use all
the next contiguous unallocated space.
disk=n
The dynamic disk on which to extend the volume. Space equal
to size=n is allocated on the disk. If no disk is specified, the volume is
extended on the current disk.
noerr
For scripting only. When an error is thrown, this parameter
specifies that Diskpart continue to process commands as if the error did not
occur. Without the noerr parameter, an error causes Diskpart to exit with an
error code.
- Type exit to exit
Diskpart.exe.
When the
extend command is complete, you should receive a message that states
that Diskpart successfully extended the volume. The new space should be added
to the existing drive while maintaining the data on the volume.
Note In Windows XP and in Windows 2000, you cannot use Diskpart.exe to extend a simple volume on a Dynamic disk that was originally created on a Basic disk. You can extend only simple volumes that were created after the disk was upgraded to Dynamic disk. If you try to extend a simple volume on a Dynamic disk that was originally created on a Basic disk, you receive the following error message. This restriction was removed in Windows Server 2003.
Diskpart failed to extend the volume.
Please make sure the volume is valid for extending
Note
Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP include Diskpart.exe as part of the base operating
system.
To download the Diskpart.exe commandprompt utility
for Windows 2000, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
Note The link to download Diskpart.exe is only for Windows 2000. For Windows Server 2003 and for Windows XP, use the Diskpart.exe tool that is built in to these operating systems.
Note We recommend that you contact your system vendor for updated BIOS, firmware, drivers, and agents before you convert to Dynamic disks.
How to extend the boot partition in Windows Server 2008
To extend the boot partition in Windows Server 2008, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click Server Manager.
- In the navigation pane, expand Storage, and then click Disk Management.
- In the details pane, right-click the volume that you want, and then click Extend Volume.
- Follow the instructions in the Extend Volume Wizard to extend the boot partition.
Note You can only extend the boot partition in contiguous unallocated disk space.
Article ID: 325590 - Last Review: September 11, 2011 - Revision: 14.0
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Web Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition for Itanium-based Systems
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
- Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-Based Systems
- Windows Server 2008 Datacenter
- Windows Server 2008 Enterprise
- Windows Server 2008 Standard
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