Cost that managment can not allocate to direct production or activity.
If there is an unallocated space on your disk, you can create partition directly with this unallocated space; if there is no unallocated space on your disk, you should first shrink a comparatively larger partition to get an unallocated space, then create partition
Unallocated space doesn't contain any data.
Unallocated space is space that has not been assigned to a partition.
"Allocated" is similar in meaning to "assigned" or "allotted." Unallocated space on a hard drive, for instance, is space that has not be assigned to any partition.
unallocated means not assigned but it still doesn't answer the real question how is a number calling you that isn't assigned to anybody or company
what can you advise me on why does it have to be 38.140 space do i have to do unallocated partition. what can you advise me on why does it have to be 38.140 space do i have to do unallocated partition.
actually you can do two simple steps to delete the unallocated space . select the volume that you shrink right click and click extend the volume and will go to a new window that will show add a volume and remove volume and in the right you will see the unallocated space MG just add that unallocated space to your hard drive and will be back to normal .
Windows does not allow you to label an unallocated space. You must create a partition and format first if you want to make use of this space.
Unallocated
If you have budgeted a certain amount of money for a certain purpose, let us say, you have $1000 to produce a party, and you have decided to spend $500 on drinks, $200 on snacks, $100 on decorations, and $100 to hire an entertainer, that adds up to $900; if you have not decided what you want to do with the remaining $100, then that money constitutes unallocated funds. It is unallocated because you have not decided what it is for.
Unallocated shares refer to shares of a company's stock that have been authorized but not yet assigned to specific shareholders or accounts. These shares remain in the company's treasury and can be used for various purposes, such as employee stock options, future fundraising, or strategic acquisitions. By keeping shares unallocated, a company retains flexibility in its capital structure and can respond to market opportunities as they arise.
After shrink i cannot recover unallocated space