Unallocated space can be assigned its own volume letter or used to extend another drive. This is not an unallocated space that is spoken of, the unallocated space is that space that may be on your hard drive that Windows cannot use until you make it accessible. This is because the hard drive needs that space for formatting information. For example, you may buy a hard drive with 1 terabyte but when you check the size on your computer you will see less than 1 terabyte. Note that when you buy a hard drive, you cannot use the full amount that is listed on the hard drive. Unallocated space on your hard drive is taking up valuable space but until it is allocated, Windows can’t use it. How to use Unallocated Drive Space in Windows 11/10 In this post, we will show you how to use Unallocated Drive Space in Windows 11/10. The house plan will show it, the location, and the size, however, the occupants can’t get to it. It is like having a spare room in your house but it is locked off. The space will be on the hard drive, but Windows cannot use it. You may view your hard drive in Disk Management and realize that there are unallocated spaces.
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