Recover lost space on a USB Drive!
This thing happens when the partition is formatted with the wrong file system.
you might check the disk partition on the Disk Management utility, but it will show you unallocated space.

The same thing happens with USB drives as well.
Just like HDD/SSD, you’re free to create partitions in USB drives as well.
The process is going to be very easy.

Just follow some of the simple steps given below.
Using Disk Management Utility
1.
First of all, bring up the Windows RUN dialog box by pressing the Windows Key + R button.

On the RUN dialog box, enterdiskmgmt.mscand hit the enter button.
On the Disk Management utility, right-tap on the Unallocated space behind your USB drive and selectNew Simple Volume.
On the New Simple Volume Wizard, choose theNextbutton.

Now it’s crucial that you specify the volume size.
Just add the volume that you want to recover and choose the Next button.
Now you will be asked to assign a drive letter.

Assign a drive letter and hit theNextbutton.
Now you gotta format the newly created volume.
Select NTFS as a file system and initiate the Perform a quick format option.

Once done, opt for Next button.
This will recover the unallocated space on your USB drive.
One of the best ones is AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard Editon.

Now, you will see the pop-out Window where you better select NTFS or FAT32.
Finally, punch OK to continue.
Now you should probably right-hit the existing partition and then choose the option Resize Partition.

At last, you will see the partition status, and it will also let you undo your operations.
If you didnt find any problem, then punch Apply to make changes.
Thats it; you are done!

First of all, plug in the USB equipment to the computer and launch the EaseUS Partition Manager.
Right-punch the partition (USB) that you want to erase data from and punch Wipe Data.
Now, you better enter the time you want to wipe the partition and then punch Ok.
3.

In the next step, EaseUS Partition Manager will show you the pending operation.
Simply punch the Execute Operation to continue.
To create a partition on unallocated space, right-choose the unallocated space on your USB and select Create.

Once done, punch the Execute Operation button and then punch Apply.
Thats it; you are done!
So, this is how you’re able to recover lost or unallocated space on a USB Drive.

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