Need to make D Drive

Just got my S10-3.
I want to partition the C Drive so I have a D Drive - My Documents has been D:\1 for years so 15 years of documents and embedded stuff needs it to be there.
Now I reckon I'm pretty good at this sort of stuff, but this Windows 7 Starter won't let me create the D drive after shrinking the C drive in 'My Computer' - 'Manage' - 'Disk Management'. Comes up with a message saying the Op Sys wont allow it. How rubbish is that??
 I've used an external USB DVD to boot and run Partition Magic but it doesn't like what it sees so won't do anything either.
Any ideas how to do this.
Solved!
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In Disk Management there are 4 partitions on Disk 0
200MB    -   168MB Free. Simple Basic, NTFS.  System, Active. Primary Partition
188GB  - Lots Free.  Simple Basic, NTFS. Boot, Pagefile, Crash Dump, Primary Partition. This is the one I 'shrink'ed but couldn't do anything with the free space left over, so I unshrinked it
30.75GB -  Absolutel NO Info. Can try and format or change Drive letter but won't let me. Can try and Delete and Activate then comes up with obvious warnings and I don't proceed, assuming it would proceed.
14.74GB  - 100% Free.  OEM Partition is all it says. Isn't this where the Setup/Recovery files should be. Doesn't look like there's anything on it.
Thats it. Nothing else. It's quite important that I create a D Drive so any help would be appreciated.
Larry

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