Satellite L750 - unallocated space after custom partition

Hello

I bought a new Satellite L750 of 640 GB HD and made a custom 400 GB for C: partition and expecting a ~ 200 GB for a D:; with the remaining GB in an HD hidden for the restoration of the window use.

After the complete installation and start-up of the window, I can only see a C: or my GB of 200 ~ 400 becomes not allocated. No other player number is displayed.

Can someone help me how I can create an E: or what that lead to make use of this no allocated space.
How can I access? I have to redo the entire system again and just send it to C: and forget a second drive?

H.E.L.P. Please.

Hello

I hope that you have created a recovery disc before changing the partitions on the HARD disk.
I guess you HDD recovery would not work after the partitions has been changed.

In any case, all partitions can be verified in disk management.
Right-click on computer-> Manage
Here, you go to disk management

Generally, all partitions and unallocated space must be visible. Here, you can create a new partition or can change and change the partitions again.

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