Unallocated space is space that has not been assigned to a partition.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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 .
Unallocated
After shrink i cannot recover unallocated space
You can allocate unallocated disk space by creating a primary or secondary partition (or both if you have enough space). Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management->Storage->Disk Management, right click on the unallocated space->Create partition and then follow instructions.
Adequate unallocated space The disk must be formatted with NTFS
You have to create the primary partition, which will create a drive with assigned letter for you. Or you can create the extended partition where you can create logical drives it can be more than 1.
It is either that you have unallocated space or your hard drive went bad and it is not usable anymore.