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I'm trying to access a partition made on my internal har disk from windows that is installed on the ssd, but windows doesn't reconizes it

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I have ubuntu 22.04.02 installed on my internal 1tb hard disk and windows 10 installed on my 128gb internal ssd. I wanted to use a section of the hard disk to store files that i use on windows, so i resized the hard disk space (using the live version of ubuntu installed on my usb) and i created 400gb of free unallocated space. Then i partitioned, from the ubuntu installed on my pc, all of the 400gb of free unallocated space. When i reboot the computer and start windows i can't see my 400gb partition in the disk management software. I tried to format the partition whit a bunch of different formats (including NTFS and FAT) but the situation doesn't change at all. Everything is showen in the attached images.

Hard disk viewed from disk software in ubuntu

SSD viewed from disk software in ubuntu

Situation in Windows disk management software

Now the 400gb section is not partitioned but the situation doesn't change if i partition it.

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Does gdisk show any issues? `sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda` Use gdisk and verify partitions are correct with p, or v to review issues, and use w to write the partition table. If not correct just use q to quit. That should update primary, backup & protective MBR. Details: http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/repairing.html
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