Select volume n
Note: Select the volume, where n is the volume’s number which contains 811.57 GB space.
assign letter=D
Once you assign a letter to this partition, please test if you can open the partition via the Windows Explorer. If you still can’t open it. It’s better to backup your files in this partition to external hard drive in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), you can access WinRE via pressing F8 while booting, choose Repair Your Computer. Then you can choose “Command Prompt”. Then you can try the following command to backup your files.
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