Drive hard internal are not not in devices

I just upgraded to El Capitan.  What I notice is that one of my internal drives appears on the desktop, but not in my list of devices when I try to save a file, or if I double click on the MacHD and look at the list of devices it.

Suggestions, please!

Open utility disk from the Applications\utilitaires folder. If you have more than one drive in your computer (not more than one volume on one disc), then take a snapshot of the utility disk with the selected out-bumpy drive entry window and the other with the entry of the volume back to this same disc. This only for the disk with which you have a problem.

To post a screenshot

  1. Press command + shift + 4 , which will change the cursor to the line of sight.
  2. Hold down the mouse button and the collimator allows you to select the part of the screen you want to capture.
  3. Release the mouse button and the image will be saved on your desktop.
  4. Click on the camera icon in the toolbar of the message forum Editor.
  5. Drag the image on the button Select a file and click the Insert button.

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