Hard disk partition mistake! :S?

The last two months or so I have been troubled with the fact that my D: drive was gone :O
I was stupid enouh not to google my harddisk, Fujitsu MHZ2320BH G2, 320 GB. For one and a half year, I thought it was two harddrives, but its just one partitioned :S

Now, when I look at the partitioner from the Linux Mint Live CD, there is 219 GB of free space or so :S

To get back my (D:) Drive, what do I do? (to be able to access it from My Computer)
create a partition that takes all the space?
should I do it with the live cd?
Will my stuff still be there, or will it be gone? (i believe I deleted the partition, so its kind or a rethorical question -___-)

Note: Im using Windows.
Wiesbock:
I dont think that would be possible, as Im a CCleaner guy, and wiped my free space plenty of times :P

What im really wondering about, is if I should use partition magic or the linux live cd or something else?
And to what type I should set the partition to? ext something, something else?

2 Responses to Hard disk partition mistake! :S?

  1. I Believe that you already format or deleted the old partition where your files are placed right?

    if so, and your a bit eager to get your files you can still salvage your files
    install your hard disk ” the files needed to be recovered ” to a windows pc then install EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro v4.3.6 run a full scan from your hard drive.. you should see all the files whether its been deleted,formatted and deleted its partition..

    hope this helps! goodluck!

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  2. Partition magic from Norton is a program that allows you to create, convert, copy or resize hard drive partitions for a number of different computer operating systems. Created by Symantec, Partition Magic is just one of the many partition software tools available on the market, but has the trust and reliability of the Norton software brand.

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