Expand the partition of drive E

Hello

One of my partiton "drive is only 20 GB and has expanded up to 50GB for my project work, I don't want to delete the E partition and create a new partition of 50GB, since I am a customer Oracle installed on this partition.

All suggestions will be useful for increaing the partition

There are two problems with this post:

1. this process was applicable to environmental esx3.0. 3.5 brings the ability to resize the disk through VC - which means no required command line.

2. he need a second System 2003 because they extended the partition system (c :) drive. You indicated that you extend the E: drive, so no need to another windows system.

The actual process for the diskpart is correct, however. Try http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/09/26/using-diskpartexe-as-disk-management-alternative-in-windows-vista-2000-2003-and-xp/ for more clear instructions.

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