 Hello everybody! This video will show you how to recover data from an unallocated area in a hard disk, HDD or SSD, an external hard disk, USB drive or a memory card, SD, microSD, etc. Dear friends, if you need to recover deleted data, use utilities by Hetman Software. Follow the link in the description to visit our website, download a utility for free and install it, then start disk analysis. When the process is over, it will show the files available for recovery, and you will be able to bring them back. Our blog features quick guides to solve all kinds of problems faced by Windows users. Our channeling blog offers solutions for any issues from installing the operating system to remote administration and connecting mobile devices. Our specialists will be glad to answer your questions in comments to videos and articles. Unallocated area of the disk 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 systems explorer. However, they could have been a local disk before in such area. Such unallocated area in a disk, USB drive or memory card can appear as a result of deleting partitions in any disk manager, such as Windows Disk Management or Norton Partition Magic, Paragon Partition Manager, Acronis Disk Director Suite, EaseUS Partition Manager, AMMA Partition Assistant, etc. Deleting partitions when reinstalling Windows, installing another operating system on the computer, creating a partition which is smaller in capacity than the physical device, increasing or reducing the system partition size, incurring an error or powering off the computer while working with partitions or converting the file system. So let's begin. Suppose we have a disk containing some files. 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. When you go to this PC, you can see such disk is not shown, which means that the files and other data on such disks are lost. Let's see what can be done in such a situation. 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. In order to restore files from such unallocated area on a disk, USB drive or memory card, download, install and launch Hetman Partition Recovery. Find the download link in the description. In the left pane, the program will show a list of all available local disks, as well as all 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 a capacity of 698 GB. I will recover the lost files from this particular disk. To do it, I click on it in the left pane of the program window. By default, the analysis type is full. Click Next. I will have to wait until the scanning process is complete. It will take some time and this time depends on the disk capacity. As you can see, Hetman Partition Recovery has found the disk partitions. The one found in the unallocated area had the capacity of 37.11 GB and was named local disk. Open it. As you can see, 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. To recover the files and folders you need to select them and click Recovery button. Choose the media and the folder for recovery. Click Recovery. And here you go. Ready. The files have been recovered. Now you can create a new volume, a local disk, in this unallocated area. To do it, go to Disk Management and right-click on the unallocated area. Select New Simple Volume and create one, following the new Simple Volume Wizard directions. If necessary, you can also extend one of the volumes in this disk. To do it, right-click on it and select Extend Volume. Then follow the Extend Volume Wizard directions. That is all for now. Hit the Like button below and subscribe to our channel to see more. Leave comments to ask questions. Thank you for watching. Good luck.