Accessing Secondary HDD from Boot Camp

My SuperDrive got busted so I replaced it with a 1 TB HDD. So just recently, I installed Windows 8 on my primary SSD. It was all going well, except I limited it very limited space so it can't slow down my Mac SSD. So the question: How can I access my secondary HDD from my Windows partition? I don't see any D:\ drives. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: My secondary HDD has 2 partitions: a 900GB HFS partition for my Mac to access and a 100GB FAT partition I want my Windows to access.

installing the bootcamp software should let you access the mac hfs partition as read only
to write to hfs third party windows software is required
or you can use an external hd in fat32 or ntfs or make another fat32 or ntfs partition on the other 1tb hd

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