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Yeah it's bullshit, they're not employees, and it's a waste of money.
You can boost yourself by making new email addresses and using your own invite code to invite these new email addresses. That's how me and sn00p have jumped some positions.
Is it going to be just for storage, or do you plan to run stuff on it too? (Server based apps like webserver, plex, etc).
What about the infamous HP ProLiant Microserver? They usually come up a good few times a year with £150 or so off, and support 4 drives.
For me personally I built another...
Had that with mine, except I forgot to change it - only thing it failed on so I went out to the car park, got the normal plate out the boot and said I'm ready for retest 😂😂
It could also be drivers, if you do genuinely have 2 drives, one maybe on another of the chipset controllers, that requires you to load the driver during install. But this sounds unlikely, as you said your C drive was tiny, and D was big, and now C is big.
Yep, sadly you've fucked it.
As above, originally 2 partitions (3 or 4 with MBR etc), and sadly by not going to advanced settings while installing, it will have just formatted it into one partition.