Disk space has disappeared

I started up Boot Camp Assistant. I set it to set up a new partition of 20MB. After I initiated the process, I noticed that the partition size was get to 42GB, almost the remainder of my hard drive. So I quit Boot Camp assistant from the menu.
Now my hard drive is showing I only have 12 GB left on the hard drive. But I know I had a lot more disk space than this. A disk utility program I have reports I have only 177GB out of 199GB used.
It seems like Boot Camp Asst. created the partition but disk utility reports only one partition, though.
How can I recover this lost space?

Fixed:
1) Reboot computer. As it starts to reboot, hold down command-s to start in single user mode
2) Run fsck -f
3) Reboot. Disk space now reports as it should.

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