Server 2008 Disk Management Hangs
- by Payson Welch
So I have looked everywhere for the solution to this and have tried many things. There is one post on SE related to this and I tried the suggested answer but I am still having problems.
We have a server running Server 2008 R2 Standard x64. I need to increase the space of C: since the free space is running very low. However when I open Server Manager and try to go to the "Disk Management" snap-in it just hangs.
There is a status message on the bottom of the window that says "Connecting to Virtual Disk Service...".
Here are the steps I have taken:
Ran sfc /scannow
Set all of the drives to be dirty and rebooted so that they would be scanned
Executed chkdsk /f /r /b /v on all of the drives.
Checked for Windows updates (none).
Verified that the services "Virtual Disk", "RPC Procedures" and "Plug and Play" are all running.
One symptom is that the service "Virtual Disk" does not cleanly shut down. I receive a message about the process being unexpectedly terminated when I try to stop or restart it. Also I cannot find anything relevant in the event logs.
Any ideas or suggestions?