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If it still says Unalloc partition then there's still nothing there. Use PW CD to get a correct scan for lost partitions, if you're pretty sure you've lost one.
If it still says Unalloc partition then there's still nothing there. Use PW CD to get a correct scan for lost partitions, if you're pretty sure you've lost one.
@gregrocker I used the bootable cd you suggested and it didn't find anything. It wouldn't let me choose the 'unallocated' option either. I'm lost :/
I tried doing the system recovery and it's not working. I've literally screwed up everything on this. Half the things that are supposed to work don't,
You can't explore Unallocated Space as it's empty.
What is it you wuold like to do? We can help you if you will reply to our questions. I've asked you repeatedly if you think you deleted a partition there.
@gregrocker I know I didn't delete it, this all started when I extended the unallocated partition to my main one, I didn't delete it. I just want the unallocated partition to show up on its own like it was in the first screenshot, but I can't because i have already added it to the C:. That was what I was trying to explain. It now looks like the second screenshot.
This maybe a little too late at this point, but here you are gln.
Disabling the internal speaker through Software, the Motherboard jumper or Motherboard cable.
With Software
You can disable the Internal speaker or PC speaker by following these steps.
Hopefully this will work, the other two ways require you to disassemble the Laptop.
Open Device Manager
In Device Manager click View and click "Show hidden devices"
This should make "Non-Plug and Play Drivers" visible in Device Manager.
Expand Non-Plug and Play Drivers by clicking the arrow and double-click Beep.
Within the "Beep properties" window click the Driver tab.
Under the driver tab if you wish to temporarily disable this device click the Stop button.
If you wish to permanently disable this device under the Startup Type, select Disabled.
These are more difficult:
With the Motherboard jumper
If following the above steps does not disable the Internal speaker you can also almost always disable the Internal speaker through jumpers on the motherboard. Many motherboard manufacturers have jumpers that when jumped or not jumped will enable the on-board speaker. Unfortunately all motherboards are different, therefore you will need to refer to the motherboard documentation in order to determine if your motherboard has such a jumper and what to set it to.
With a Motherboard cable
Some motherboards do not have an onboard speaker and instead use a computer case speaker that can be removed to disable the speaker. Unfortunately again you will need to refer to the motherboard or computers documentation to determine if your computer is setup this way.
Whatever way works for you, remember! To reverse the changes you made when you are done.
@Anak I've disabled the speaker, but the restore to factory settings doesn't work, probably since I messed up the unallocated partition, so I don't know if it has disabled it.
I don't think you guys should worry about this anymore, there's nothing I can do, I tried everything and it hasn't worked. I just give up, because you can't fix the partition.
i know im coming in a lil late on this, but i cant help but wonder why you are so worried about this "Unallocated Space" if it says "Unallocated Space" then there is nothing in that space, it hasnt even been partitioned properly, so there for nothing can be stored there. You extending your "C:" drive to encompass that unallocated space just granted you 10 more gigs of useable hard drive space.
In lamens terms, the space is unallocated, your "recovery" is NOT there, IF you had one at all then it is somewhere else, could have been in you C: drive to begin with, IDK, i too have a Toshiba PC (laptop) and dont run any recovery partion of any kind, and have no problems, if you need software of some sort (drivers, and other things to run hardware that is factory installed) then you can just go to the Toshiba tech support site and download it...not too difficult, PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG, but i believe that you are freaking out over NOTHING
@Murd3rd I think you just answered my question. And yes, I realize I was kind of freaking out too much, because I see what you mean. 'Unallocated' is just empty space, sort of locked up? The reason I freak out is because of my parents, because they bought it for me as a gift. You're right anyway, I was freaking out over nothing.