Missing Files after Volume Remove

Had two volumes on one disk. Moved all data from second partition to first. Used Disk Utility to remove the second partition and then enlarge the first partition to be full size of physical disk. At each step, Disk Utility confirmed that I would NOT be losing data on the relevant partition at each step.
Now after all that, I cannot find the data in Finder. I'm am quite sure it's there, but it does not show up in Finder. I know it's there because 1) doing the math after Get Info returns that available space vs. full disk space and 2) in Disk Utility the area still shows as shaded. There is data on the disk, it's just finder does not display.
Please advise.
Thanks!

Hello,
You're welcome. Right or control click the MacintoshHD icon on your Desktop, then click: Get Info. In the Get Info window, click the discovery triangle so it's facing down. You will see; Capacity and Available Make sure you have 10% available disk space, 15% is better. Insufficient available space, can cause performance issues, system corruption, and possible loss of data. As long as you have enough available disk space, it should be ok.
You can get WhatSize
WhatSize is a simple tool that allows the user to quickly measure the size in bytes of a given folder and all subfolders and files within it. Great way to keep an eye on your largest files sizes.
Thank you for the green star.
Carolyn

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