Toshiba recovery partition missing

I got my laptop using the method '0' and I changed the size of the C partition and I didn't know he was going to delete my other partitions.

Now, I want to find my D partition. Is this possible?

As far as I know that something like this is not possible.
If you have old and original (factory settings) structure including image recovery Toshiba partitions you need to reinstall the recovery image.

I'm afraid with option of disk recovery HARD is not possible more so only way to get it again is the use of the recovery (DVD or USB) media m.

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