![]() ![]() Except for common HDD, SSD, SSHD, it supports all hardware RAID (RAID 0/1/5/10) and virtual disk partition in VMware, Virtual Box, and Virtual PC and so on. What’s more, AOMEI Partition Assistant supports various device types. ![]() More helpful functions like move partition, split partition, align partition, quick partition, also for advanced users, command line partitioning are embedded in this software. It will help you solve “Size Not Supported” failed issue by using other advanced ways to resize partition: such as “Merge Partitions”, “Allocate Free Space ” or “Extend Partition Wizard”. How to solve “Extend Volume, Size Not Supported” in Server?ĪOMEI Partition Assistant Server is a trusty partitioning tool that designed for Windows Server OS, such as Server 2003, 2008, 2011, 2016, 2019 and of course Server 2012 (R2). Alternatively, you can do all of operations in simple, graphical and neat interface of some third party tools. You can input “SizeMin” and “SizeMax” to identify how much space you can shrink by and then redo the task. Shrinking or extending could be confusing in PowerShell because it uses different unit byte instead of MB. What does that mean? And how can I resize the partition size successfully? Thanks.Īnalysis: When you encounter this error which probably means you try to shrink this partition to smaller than current used space. Situation 2: When I try to shrink partition size to smaller capacity using PowerShell cmdlet, it gave me an error says, Resize-Partition: Size Not Supported. The solution is deleting the adjacent partition in “Computer Management”, and then you are able to extend the volume with contiguous unallocated space. Nevertheless, you may get above error randomly. Deleting data partition and then extend system partition with that space is workable solution. It is imperative to extend system drive under this circumstance. You are likely to get low disk space warning when installing some large-size applications. Any help will be appreciated.Īnalysis: After using Windows Server 2012 for a couple of years, you will find the system becomes full. ![]() However, when I try to extend C drive I get the error message: Error extending volume, size not supported. There was no unallocated space so I deleted the data partition in order to create some space. Situation 1: I’d like to increase the C drive partition space on the Windows Server 2012. Resize-Partition -DriveLetter C -Size $size.Overview of “Size not supported” error during resizing partition Step 3 – Here we store to $size variable the output from the command in Step 2 and then we resize the partition to its maximum size: $size = Get-PartitionSupportedSize -DriveLetter C Step 2 – Use Get-PartitionSupportedSize -DriveLetter C to check if and to what size it can be expanded: PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-PartitionSupportedSize -DriveLetter C System Reserved NTFS Fixed Healthy OK 162.88 MB 500 MBĬ NTFS Fixed Healthy OK 26.66 GB 39.51 GB Step 1 – Use Get-Volume to identify the disk(s) which you want expanding: PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-VolumeĭriveLetter FileSystemLabel FileSystem DriveType HealthStatus OperationalStatus SizeRemaining SizeĮ DATA NTFS Fixed Healthy OK 26.88 GB 39.87 GB If you need to expand a disk partition on a Windows system (which has PowerShell) then you can quickly and efficiently do so with the following commands further down. ![]()
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