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chrisp909

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I am changing the C: partion size on a NT workstation the user has it at 95% of capasity and is experiencing shut down problems (among other porblems)that I believe stem from this issue.

I am using partitionMagic to resize the partion from 2GB's to 4GB's I have plenty of empty space on the D: partion.

My question is this:
Is there a size limit on the partition NT is installed on? The PartionMagic user guide mentions a 2 Gig Max, but I know that's B.S., I always make the C: partion 4 gigs when I install NT server or Workstation. I am being cautious because there is critical info on the users computer and the issue isn't causing system errors that prevent productivity.

Any info would be appriciated
 
Chris,

The actual limit for the boot partition is 7.8gb, but NT will only allow 4gb during a standard install. But 4 is probably the safe choice if you have concerns. Also if the information is that vital I would definitely make a backup before using partition magic.
 
NT can only deal with a 7.8GB boot partition if it is at SP4 or higher. Also, with only a 2 GB partition, it sounds like this is an older system. In the early days it was customary to set up the system partition as FAT. FAT has a limit of 2.1GB. If this is the case, you will need to convert the partition to NTFS before resizing.
Jeff
I haven't lost my mind - I know it's backed up on tape somewhere ....
 
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