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The event has passed. Only cremation remains. :)
You may post the following information "I was using disk management tool on windows 10 to delete the volume E" Where is E? I don't see it.
You deleted D. What was its extent in GB? Is it the current D 44.36GB + unallocated 80.94 GB = 125GB?
You created a new volume D. Did you format it too? ( Looks like you formatted and it was not just the creation of new volume)
Also run Getdataback simple and see whether you can see any files in the various partitions in it. ( It only scans and does not write anything to the drive. So absolutely safe.)
Off now.