Solved not able to access free space or assign drive letter


jagjr129

New member
Local time
10:57 PM
Posts
3
Location
Texas
OS
Windows 11
I am trying to access a 1TB hard drive, but disk management will not allow it to happen. I have tried to assign it a drive letter, but again no go. Disk Management screenshot attached.
Not sure if you can make out the disk management screenshot, but the problem is with disk 4. It shows up with 931.08 GB of free space, then449 healthy (recovery partition). Nothing that I have done allows me to do anything with this drive.
At one time it did house a main operating system on another computer. I tore that one down and wanted to salvage a perfectly good drive to put into a new unit thus having three hard drives in that unit. After formatting the drive, what you see in the screenshot is what I have gotten.
 
Windows Build/Version
OS build 22621.1848/version 22h2

Attachments

  • harddrive1.jpg
    harddrive1.jpg
    43.6 KB · Views: 2
  • harddrive2.jpg
    harddrive2.jpg
    19.5 KB · Views: 2

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    Memory
    12.0GB
    Hard Drives
    2 internal, 1 external for a total of 3TB
Extended partition is used, which can be used as a container of a number of logical partitions. The green border is representing logical partition.

I have not used Extended partition for many years there is no need for it you can delete and create MBR simple basic partition.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
    Motherboard
    Erica6
    Memory
    Micron Technology DDR4-3200 16GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC671
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung SyncMaster U28E590
    Screen Resolution
    3840 x 2160
    Hard Drives
    SAMSUNG MZVLQ1T0HALB-000H1
Between Disk 1 and Disk 4 your computer has a lot of Recovery Partitions. It should only need one. It is difficult to know which Recovery Partition belongs to the current OS. I advise to disable the power to disk 4 and see if the computer still boots. Then we can see where to go next, ...
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 5600
    Motherboard
    MSI B550-A Pro
    Memory
    16 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Sapphire Radeon RX 6500XT (8 GB version)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    BenQ Mobuiz EX2710Q QHD, Iiyama ProLite X23377HDS
    Hard Drives
    MSI Spatium M461 4TB
  • Operating System
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer A114
    CPU
    Intel Celeron N4020
The only change when I disable Disk 4 and the Seagate drive (which are both external drives right now) is that it no longer shows in disk management, all of the other partitions still apply. Not sure how to determine which is the Recovery Partition for the "C" Drive so I just left them there
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    Memory
    12.0GB
    Hard Drives
    2 internal, 1 external for a total of 3TB
Not sure how to determine which is the Recovery Partition for the "C" Drive so I just left them there

For now you just need to know if the recovery partition on disk 4 is active or not. Try this:

1) In the Windows Search box, type CMD then right-mouse click Command Prompt from the search results, and select "Run As Administrator" from the drop down list.
2) In the "Administrator: Command Prompt" Window, type diskpart and press return.
3) Once DISKPART has started, type list disk and press return again.
4) Type select disk 4
It should say "Disk 4 is now the selected disk".
5) Type list partion
You should see a table consisting of two partions. Make note of the partition number "N" of the 449 MB sized partition.
6) Type select partition N, [where N is obtained in step (5) above]
It should say "Partition N is now the selected partition"
7) Type detail partition and press return
You should then see a short list of attributes and their values. One of the attributes is labelled "Active". Read the value of "Active" - is it Yes or No?
If it is "No" then you are safe to delete the recovery partition on disk 4. Otherwise it is best left alone.
8) Type Exit then close the CMD Window.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 5600
    Motherboard
    MSI B550-A Pro
    Memory
    16 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Sapphire Radeon RX 6500XT (8 GB version)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    BenQ Mobuiz EX2710Q QHD, Iiyama ProLite X23377HDS
    Hard Drives
    MSI Spatium M461 4TB
  • Operating System
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer A114
    CPU
    Intel Celeron N4020
Please run these bat scripts and post share links into this thread using one drive, drop box, or google drive

Tuneup plus

Diskpar info



 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 10
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP
    CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4800MQ CPU @ 2.70GHz
    Motherboard
    Product : 190A Version : KBC Version 94.56
    Memory
    16 GB Total: Manufacturer : Samsung MemoryType : DDR3 FormFactor : SODIMM Capacity : 8GB Speed : 1600
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA Quadro K3100M; Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
    Sound Card
    IDT High Definition Audio CODEC; PNP Device ID HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_76E0
    Hard Drives
    Model Hitachi HTS727575A9E364
    Antivirus
    Microsoft Defender
    Other Info
    Mobile Workstation
Thank you for refreshing my Command Prompt knowledge back to the forefront of my old brain. I actually followed the steps that you outlined and then went a little further. In the disk part, I was able to clean the drive which put it into an unallocated state. From the command prompt, I was able to initialize the drive, give it a drive letter (H), and access the drive. this has solved the problem of my initial request.
Thanks to all for your superior help in this matter.
 

Attachments

  • harddrive1.jpg
    harddrive1.jpg
    32.8 KB · Views: 2
  • harddrive2.jpg
    harddrive2.jpg
    24.6 KB · Views: 2

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    Memory
    12.0GB
    Hard Drives
    2 internal, 1 external for a total of 3TB

Latest Support Threads

Back
Top Bottom