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ASR functionality
Hi,
I have a Windows 2003 SBS server that has run out of space on all its drives and need to either change the drives or supply them with a new server. My first thought is the new server and start again from scratch but before I go down that line is it possible to change the drives on the existing server and set it up with bigger partitions and then do an ASR recovery into the new partition? If so do I need to use an hardware partition for example using an IBM serveraid card or can I use a Windows Partition, would the Windows partition be overwritten? Thanks for your help. anthony |
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