I wasn't sure if this was more of a general WHS2011 or DrivePool question! I am running Windows Home Server 2011 and when I did the original install/setup, it appears the C: drive was set up with 60GB as the system disk (I don't recall an option to select this). Does this sound right?
Anyway, now the C: drive shows full - I went to do a Windows update and realized there wasn't enough room to install them.
The server has 4x2TB drives, I'm using StableBit Drive Pool and there is still 488GB free on my 4 drives (or, 122 per drive).
How can I increase the system drive or at least be able to install further updates?? I suspect, it wouldn't need to be much larger, just enough to accommodate future updates.
Any suggestions/advice/help would be greatly appreciated - or, perhaps I didn't provide enough info, if so let me know!
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Anyway, now the C: drive shows full - I went to do a Windows update and realized there wasn't enough room to install them.
The server has 4x2TB drives, I'm using StableBit Drive Pool and there is still 488GB free on my 4 drives (or, 122 per drive).
How can I increase the system drive or at least be able to install further updates?? I suspect, it wouldn't need to be much larger, just enough to accommodate future updates.
Any suggestions/advice/help would be greatly appreciated - or, perhaps I didn't provide enough info, if so let me know!
Thank you, greatly!!
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