Low Disk Space on Server 2003 SP2
Existing server at the company I am at was set up with a 12GB C partition and
is down to less than 4GB. I have tried cleaning up as much as possible, but I
am barely above 4.5GB now. Much of the disk space being used is in the
service pack and update un-installation folders located under the Windows
folder, all the names are preceded with a $. Are these safe to just highlight
and shift-delete, or is there a safe way of removing or archiving them. I
have plenty of disk space in other partitions.
On the same note, are there any reliable utilities out there for safely
re-sizing a running C partition on a 2003 server?
Re: Low Disk Space on Server 2003 SP2
You can use always diskcleanup to start. Also you can delete all the KBxxxxxx
uninstall folders, if you are sure that you don't need to uninstall the patch.
The only folder which should stay always is $hfmig$, all other you can delete
or move to a different location if you will keep them. Also you can stop
automatic update service and delete the c:\windows\softwaredistribution folder
and start the service again, the folder will be recreated. If you have another
harddisk in the computer you can also move the pagefile.
Re: Low Disk Space on Server 2003 SP2
I cannot believe how many posts there are in the forums. I just read at least 4 threads about "low disk space". It seems that there are 3 major methods:
Free up disk using Windows cleanup utility and delete files,
Change registry with "regedit"
Resize partitions to extend the system partition.
I've tried each method, I have to say Windows cleanup utility generally is useless, as it only free up 50MB space. Change registry only when Low Disk Space alert pops up mistakenly. The best method is to extend the system partition. The bad is, no free partition tool for Server, you have to pay. I still recommend to extend partition to solve this problem, fast and easy. http://forums.techarena.in/windows-s...help/33524.htm