Disk Size Management in Windows

How you increase the size of a Windows disk depends on whether the type of disk and whether or not the disk is encrypted.

  • If the Windows disk has not been encrypted, you can extend or shrink that disk as desired using your hypervisor tools.

    • If the unencrypted disk is a Windows data disk or a GPT boot disk, you do not need to do anything in KeyControl after you resize the disk, even if the Bootloader is already installed. KeyControl will pick up the new disk size automatically.
    • If the unencrypted disk is an MBR boot disk with the HyTrust Bootloader already installed, you need to move the boot partition as described in Resizing an Encrypted Windows Data Disk or GPT Boot Disk.
  • If the disk is an encrypted Windows data disk or an encrypted GPT boot disk, you can extend or shrink that disk as desired using your hypervisor tools. After you resize the disk in your hypervisor, you need to update the size in KeyControl using the hcl extend command. For details, see Resizing an Encrypted Windows Data Disk or GPT Boot Disk.
  • If the disk is an encrypted Windows MBR boot disk, you must resize it as described in Extending an MBR Boot Partition After Installing the Bootloader.

Important: If the disk being extended is part of a MS Failover Cluster, you must enable maintenance mode on the disk, extend the disk, and then disable maintenance mode on that disk.