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Summary: Want to know the reason and methods to fix Unallocated SSD in Disk Management? Then, read this article thoroughly, as this will help in solving the queries related to it. 

Unallocated SSDs simply signifies that the user is not able to get access to its data stored on the drive.

The role of Solid State Drives (SSDs) is to quickly enhance the system’s performance. This feature makes the user more reliable on SSDs than HDDs. Still, it also has some loopholes or drawbacks like any other device. For example- SSDs may have unallocated space on the hard drives because of the corrupt file system. That will later not display in the File Explorer. Users can confirm the status of drive-in Disk Management. If the drive displays ‘Unallocated’ then, repair it by using the methods that are described below. 

How to fix Unallocated Hard Drive without losing data Windows 10 via Manual Procedures?

Method 1: Allocate a Drive Letter

You can repair the unallocated SSD by allocating the drive letter and later on formatting it and offering a file system to it.

a. Visit the Windows Search Box and open Computer Management.

b. Secondly, go to the system tool and tap on Device Manager.

c. Visit Storage and double-tap on Disk Management and will view the unallocated drive. 

d. Search the drive with unallocated space, right-tap on it, and choose New Simple Volume. 

e. Tap Next on the next prompt then taps on Next again to state the volume size.

f. Now, allot the drive letter from the options and tap Next.

g.  Tick on ‘Do not format this volume’ and tap Next.

h. Finally, Finish the whole process. Once it is completed then, you can view the drive with a letter. Although, the drive will turn RAW

Method 2: How to Fix Unallocated Hard Drive using CMD

Users can use Diskpart utility to fix unallocated SSD. By this command-line utility, users can swiftly format the drive partition or alter the drive partition to NTFS or FAT32.

Caution: using this approach will format the drive, which may end up losing the data available on the SSDs. Therefore, it is necessary to generate a backup of your data before proceeding further.

User has to perform the steps that are given below: 

a. First, open Command Prompt, then type diskpart command.

b. After that, type list disk and type Select Disk 0 (Where disk 0 is the unallocated drive) and tap Enter.

c. Now, on the next prompt, type clean command.

d. Type create partition primary and tap Enter.

e. Now,  type format fs=fat32 quick or fs=ntfs quick, tap Enter and continue. 

f. Wait until the process is completed and restart the system. Examine if the error is fixed or not.

This method may cause data loss situations. Users are advised to have a data recovery tool to retrieve lost data from SSD. In case, they don’t have one then try the third-party tool. But let’s see the reasons first.

Possible Reasons for Unallocated Space on SSD

  • Due to the Virus, or Malware attack

  • Because of the hard disk drive disconnection or have a limited connection with the local system.

  • Due to Hardware failure.

  • Due to a damaged or old hard disk drive.

Users can use the Windows Recovery to hold up recovery from volumes and physical drives that are corrupt or formatted. This utility also offers the preview of retrieved files.

Last remark 

Users may find this article beneficial to fix Unallocated SSD. They can either use the manual or alternative methods to solve this issue. The popularity of the SSDs is increasing day by day due to its features as they provide better firmware encryption, and data privacy. But it also has some limitations that make it prone to corruption. Therefore, to fix this issue, users should try these methods that are given above. In case, they find it a little complex then don’t worry and use the Windows Data Recovery. This software will help in retrieving your corrupt or formatted data back.   

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