Only by using EaseUS free partition manager to convert unallocated space to free space can you make full use of the storage in Windows 11/10 freely. And, by converting unallocated space to free space, you can easily fix the error 'not enough unallocated space on target disk' in Windows 11/10.
Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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Method 1. Create a New Partition | Option 1. EaseUS Partition Master...Full steps Option 2. Disk Management...Full steps |
Method 2. Extend an Existing Partition | Option 1. EaseUS Partition Master...Full steps Option 2. Disk Management...Full steps |
Both the unallocated space and free space hold a portion of the computer storage. They are identical in some cases while in others not. Read on and you will know all about it.
Unallocated space is the space on a hard drive or external storage device that hasn't been partitioned yet. Thus, it's unusable, which means you can not use it for data storage and no program can write data to this part of disk storage.
You may get unallocated space in the following situations:
Free space may refer to the unusable space shown in Disk Management or the usable but unused space on an existing partition. The former is identical to the unallocated space mentioned above and you may get it after shrinking a logical partition on the computer. While the latter is the target to which you want to convert.
You don't want to waste the storage on a hard drive or external storage device by leaving the space as unallocated. To utilize the unallocated space, you can either create a new partition or add it to an existing partition. By doing so, you convert the unusable unallocated space to the usable free space and make it ready for data storage.
You can get it done using Disk Management or EaseUS Partition Master.
Option 1. Use EaseUS Partition Master
EaseUS Partition Master does more than a disk management tool that you can apply it whenever you want to create a partition, format a partition/disk, resize/move a partition, migrate OS, or convert a disk from GPT to MBR, basic to dynamic, and vice versa.
EaseUS Partition Master simplifies the process of converting unallocated space to free space compared to Disk Management.
Here is how to create a new volume:
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master. On the main window, right-click on the unallocated space on your hard drive or external storage device and select "Create".
Step 2. Adjust the partition size, file system (Choose the file system based on your need), label, etc. for the new partition and click "OK" to continue.
Step 3. Click on the "Execute 1 Task(s)" button and create a new partition by clicking "Apply".
Watch the following video tutorial and learn how to create a partition in NTFS, FAT, or EXT file system.
Step 1. Go to "This PC", right-click it and choose "Manage" > "Disk Management".
Step 2. Right-click the unallocated space and choose "New Simple Volume".
Step 3. Follow the wizard to finish the remaining process.
Similarly, both EaseUS Partition Master and Disk Management allow you to extend a partition to get more free space using the unallocated space.
Option 1. Use EaseUS Partition Master
EaseUS disk manager provides you with a more visualized experience while extending a volume.
Step 1. Locate the Target Partition.
Go to Partition Manager, locate the target partition and select "Resize/Move".
Step 2. Extend the Target Partition.
Drag the partition panel rightward or leftward to add the unallocated space into your current partition, or you can click click "fill in all unallocated" to allocate all space to the target partition. Then, click "OK" to confirm.
Extra Option: Get Space from Another Drive
If there is not enough unallocated space on your disk, right-click on a big partition with enough free space, select "Allocate space".
Then select the target partition that you want to extend at the allocate space to column.
Step 3. Execute Operations to Extend Partition.
Drag the dots of the target partition into the unallocated space and click "OK".
Then Click the "Execute Task" button and click "Apply" to keep all the changes.
There are slight differences between these two options while converting unallocated space to free space. However, when it comes to merging partitions or resizing partitions, the differences are remarkable and you will realize the convenience of using EaseUS Partition Master.
Step 1. Right-click on "This PC" and choose "Manage" > "Disk Management".
Step 2. Right-click the target partition and choose "Delete Volume". In the prompt, click "Yes".
Step 3. Right-click the source partition and choose "Extend Volume".
Step 4. In Extend Volume Wizard, click "Next".
Step 5. Set the amount of space and click "Next". (You may feel confused in the "Select Disks" window. To your information, the maximum available space means the total size of the unallocated space in the current disk.)
Step 6. Click "Next" > "Finish" and wait for the process to complete.
Actually, unallocated space is not totally useless. It is required when you attempt to clone a disk/partition/system. For example, If you have experience of using the Windows backup software - EaseUS Todo Backup to clone a system or disk, you are asked to make sure the target disk is shown as unallocated space before the cloning. Besides, if the unallocated space is insufficient, you will receive the prompt saying "not enough unallocated space on the target disk". To deal with it, you can either delete the existing partition on the target disk or switch to a bigger one instead.
In conclusion, to make unallocated space usable, converting it to free space is necessary. To change unallocated space to free space, both partition creation and extending are practical solutions. Depending on your needs, you can either use Disk Management or software like EaseUS Partition Master to achieve the goal.
In cases like system clone and disk clone, enough unallocated space on the target disk is one of the requirements for a successful clone.
Hope this guide is useful to you.
If you have further questions in converting unallocated space to free space, follow and find answers listed here below:
1. How do I change unallocated space to primary?
2. How do I merge unallocated space in Windows for free?
3. Is free space same as unallocated space?
No, the free space is not the same as unallocated space. Free space is the storage capacity that hasn't been occupied by data on a partition volume.
The unallocted space is the storage space that are not used to create or extend partition on a hard disk drive, SSD, USB drive, or external hard drive.
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