Hello Arunkumar Venkatesan,
Thank you for posting your query here!
It's possible that the disk has been added correctly, but the remaining space hasn't been allocated to a partition yet. In this case, you would need to use disk management tools in your operating system to allocate unallocated space to your D drive.
Below are high level steps:
· RDP to the machine
· Select "Disk Management" from the list. This will open the Disk Management utility.
· In Disk Management, you should see a graphical representation of all disks attached to your system.
· Look for the disk with the 512 GB capacity. It may be labeled as "Disk 1," "Disk 2," etc.
· Check the partitions on that disk. You may see a smaller partition (e.g., 64 GB) and unallocated space.
· If there's unallocated space, you can right-click on the existing partition and choose "Extend Volume" to allocate the unallocated space to it. Alternatively, you can create a new partition from the unallocated space.
Do let us know if you have any further queries. I’m happy to assist you further.
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