How to Recover Lost Partition in Windows 10

How to Recover Lost Partition in Windows 10 – It’s a common problem to have partition lost issue in Windows 10. This condition is when you couldn’t see a certain partition. There will be extra unallocated space at the Disk Management, where the original partition should be. Here below is going to give further detail explanation on how to recover lost partition in Windows 10.

Recover Lost Partition in Windows 10 – Find the Reason

Before detailing on how to recover lost partition in Windows 10, you have to know the reason why the partition is lost. The followings are general factors that can be the reason of lost partition, they are:

• System installation. This is surely the user’s mistake because during installation there’s a question to keep the previous partition on hard drive. Choosing NO the partition automatically will get deleted.

• Corrupted. If the computer hosting any improper operation, virus, and/or malware; the partition table may be damaged that leading to partition lost.

• Improper operation. There are some operations that will clean the hard drive, such as commanding CLEAN in Diskpart or you can try Windows 10 Factory Reset Stuck.

• Power outage. A sudden power failure can cause many issues, like partition lost.

• Repartition hard drive. To do repartition, the process will delete all the previous partitions to create the new volume.

• Hard drive bad sector. Containing bad sector in the hard drive can make it empty and when checking the Disk Management it will be shown as unallocated.

• Damaged partition table. All the information of the disk partitions is being saved in the partition table. If it gets damaged, the partition will get affected, in the worst scenario is will disappear.

• Upgrade hard drive. In other words, changing the hard drive which means getting a new one. Of course, the old partition will be gone.

How to Recover Lost Partition in Windows 10 Using CMD

The lost partition is not going to be lost forever and it can be recovered, even using freeware. This is because the Windows recognized the partition, it just can’t be seen. If the reason for the damaged partition table or cleaning the Diskpart, there are 9 steps you can follow on how to recover lost partition in Windows 10 using command prompt:

1. Open Disk Management. Right-click the Start Menu and click Disk Management or using the shortcut by pressing Win+R and type ‘dskmgmt.msc’ then press OK. The deleted partition will be marked as unallocated. For this, you have to remember the partition size.

2. Open Command Prompt, run it as administrator then type ‘Diskpart’ and press Enter.

3. Type ‘list disk’ and press Enter to see all storages disk in the computer.

4. Type ‘select disk #’ then press Enter (replace # with the disk that needs recovering).

5. Type ‘list volume’ and Enter.

6. Type ‘select volume #’, Enter (replace # with the number of the lost partition).

7. Type ‘assign letter =#’ then Enter (replace # with any available drive letter).

8. Close Command Prompt once you see the notice and see if you can access the partition.

If you’re not familiar with Diskpart command, better not to do it without fully knowing the functions. Because some command can delete all the data and partition (e.g. ‘clean’).

Aside from using the command prompt via Diskpart, you can also software on the internet. You only need to type how to recover lost partition in Windows 10, and it (Google) will deliver you to the right path. Read also about 5 Reasons Why Filehorse is A Recommendation which is one of the software provider sites including to recover lost partitions. which is one of the software provider sites including to recover lost partitions. The software may and may not easy-to-use. So, if you’re not familiar with any, read all the instruction carefully or better just ask help.

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