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How to resize VMware Server boot partition?

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How to resize VMware Server boot partition?

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The following is a step by step introduction of resizing VMware Server boot partition with third-party partition manager utility when there is unallocated space behind it. 1. Launch EASEUS Partition Master. 2. Select the boot partition (C: drive), right click it and select “Resize/Move partition”, drag the partition handle rightwards to extend boot partition (C: drive). 3. Click Apply. Tips: When there is no unallocated space right behind the boot partition, please shrink the data partition and leave some free space behind the boot partition with “Resize/Move partition” first. For more detailed information, please visit resizing and moving partitions. With this method you can increase VMware Server Virtual disk and resize virtual partitions without complex works, such as backing up and restoring, transferring to other virtual machine, etc. Tips: If you have any problem or suggestion after reading this article, please feel free to send it to suggestion@easeus.com.

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