WindowsUser
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Works fine for me both on X32 and X64.
Try and create some totally empty space using a Windows install disk (say XP / VISTA) - don't wipe your OS of course.
Boot again into W7 and create new partition / new logical volume. You CAN set it as Primary if you want. Ensure also you only have 1 active partition.
Cheers
jimbo
Try right-clcking on the unallocated space and choose Format from the list.