Need Help with bootcamp!!!

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Hi

I have install win7 on my MBP after i create partition with bootcamp
during install i have create tow partition of bootcamp is Drive C & drive D

Drive c for Windows and drive D for store data...after finish i back to mac osx but i can not find drive d i just see drive c ....how can show it all i mac osx....

Plz help i need some advise!!!!


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Is "Drive D" formatted? Open Disk Utility in OS X and see what partitions it shows.
 

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Note that Boot Camp will not create two partitions, only one. I don't know how you created drive d but unless you did it with Disk Utility or some other utility through Window 7, it probably doesn't exist and that's why you can't see it.

Please clarify; how did you create drive d? And if it was created, then as lifeisabeach asked, is it formatted?

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Thanks for ur reply....

Yes Driver D i format already n i create it when i install Windows 7 during time install...

When i turn on MBP with windows system it ok, I can use Drive D well but when I boot to OS X i can't see drive D(60G disk space) i just see bootcamp (60G Disk Space) only....

Note: When I create bootcamp with osx i chose 120G Disk space and when I install
Windows OS I create two more partition is C = 60Gb and D = 60Gb too...

Thanks guyssssssss!!!!!!!!!
 
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When I open disk utility it just show
HD 250Gb
Macintosh HD
Bootcamp HD...

No more drive D... plz help
 
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You don't appear to have a "Drive D". How big does Disk Utility show each partition to be?
 
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In disk utility it show...

Machintosh HD
capacity :129.46Gb
Available : around 60Gb
Used : around 68Gb

Bootcamp HD
capacity : 120.26 Gb
Available : around 27 Gb
Used : around 52 Gb
Show it nothing Drive D.....

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If you have a 250 GB hard drive, which is what you appear to have, then you quite obviously didn't really create a Drive D. Your "Bootcamp HD" is still 120 GB in size, when you have indicated that you are expecting that to have been split in half to 60 GB. It isn't split in half.
 

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