Server  performance slow using sql server 2005

Dear Team,
Kindly assist me in solving the performance issue .
The server is very slow and it is taking more time.,
SAP version details:
- SAP ECC 6.0 sr3 version.
-DB SQl server 2005.
performance is very slowi,ts is taking time to execute the Transactions.
Appreciate for quick response.
Thanks&Regards
Kumarvyas

Dear Team,
In T- code:   DB13
Space overview
Found an error:"  ERROR CONDITION EXISTS- CHECK FILES TAB ".
in the files TAB:  Datafiles: 
Exception in red  for <SID>DATA1, :  <SID>DATA2,:  <SID>DATA3
Freepct: 0,0,0,
Free pct :  Free percentage of space in a SQL Server file tab
How to extend the The DATA files in SQL server 2005
Reagrds
Kumar

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