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How to Recover Data From an Unallocated Disk Space

In this article, we will find out what is unallocated space and why it emerges. Also, you will learn how to recover data from an unallocated area on a hard disk (HDD or SSD), an external hard disk, USB drive or a memory card (SD, microSD etc).

How to Recover Data From an Unallocated Disk Space

What is unallocated disk space and why it emerges

Unallocated disk space is the area which is not assigned to a volume or partition. Such area will not be shown as a local disk in your operating system’s File Explorer. However, it’s quite possible that a local disk used to exist in the area of the disk space that is now shown as unallocated.

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Such unallocated area in a disk, USB drive or memory card can appear as a result of accidental or unintended user actions, and also because of some circumstances beyond user’s control. These may include:

Removing partitions in any disk manager application. For example, Disk Management in Windows, or such programs as Norton Partition Magic, Paragon Partition Manager, Acronis Disk Director Suite, EASEUS Partition Manager, AOMEI Partition Assistant and others.

disk manager application

Deleting partitions when reinstalling Windows.

Installing another operating system on your computer.

Creating a partition which is smaller in capacity than the physical storage device.

Increasing or reducing the system partition size.

Deleting partitions

Encountering an error or powering off the computer while working with partitions.

Converting the file system.

How an unallocated disk space looks like

Suppose we have a disk containing some files and folders.

unallocated disk space looks like

As a result of the actions we mentioned above, or due to other circumstances, this disk was deleted and now there is some unallocated area instead of the disk. In Windows Disk Management window, this area is now marked as Unallocated.

Windows Disk Management

When you go to This PC, you can see that such disk is not shown. Which means that the files and other data on such disk are lost.

How to recover files and folders from an unallocated disk area

What should you do if things go wrong? How to recover the lost files? First of all, don’t hurry to create a new volume and format this unallocated space. It can prevent successful data recovery, which we will do later.

unallocated disk area

In order to restore files from such unallocated area in a disk, USB drive or memory card, install and run Hetman Partition Recovery.

unallocated area in a disk

In the left pane, the program will show the list of all available local disks, as well as all physical disks connected to the computer.

physical disks connected to the computer

In the Disk Management tool, I can see that the unallocated area that I need is located on a disk with the capacity of 3.74 GB.

Disk Management tool

In the program window, I can see that it is the JetFlash Transcend device. It means that I will recover the lost files from this particular disk.

JetFlash Transcend device

To do it, click on the disk in the left pane of the program window. By default, the analysis type is Full. Click Next.

n the disk in the left pane of the program window

Wait until the scanning process is complete. It will take some time, and this time depends on the disk capacity and the speed of its work.

As you can see, Hetman Partition Recovery has found the disk partitions. The one found in the unallocated area had the capacity of 3.74 GB and was named GREEN. Let’s find it on the list of found disks and open it.

Hetman Partition Recovery

As you can see, all lost files and folders are there.

all lost files and folders are there

You can use the preview window to see their contents. All you have to do is to click on a file.

click on a file

To recover the files and folders you need to select them and click the Restore button.

Restore button

Choose the media.

Choose the media

And the folder for recovery. After that, click Restore again

folder for recovery

Ready. The files have been recovered.

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