After hard recovery hard disk size

After my (win 7 home) dv7000 HP recovery, the second hard drive (not the system) is 92 GB instead of 750 GB. That's happened? I formatted it, but it's the same thing.

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help you.

Hello

Please check disk management to see the mapping of your physical HARD disks:

Start > Control Panel > administrative tools > computer management > disk management

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