External hard drive is not accessible.

I have a WD 320 GB external hard drive that worked fine yesterday, but today it does not appear in my computer.  I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, found in disk management, but I can not enter.  Help, please.

It is probably a case of unassigned drive (USB key).

1. right click on my computer icon

2. click on manage.

3. go in "Disk management" / removable devices and assign a drive letter it manually.

4. right click on the drive without letter & click on "change drive letter and paths...". »

5. click on 'change '.

6 assign an alphabet.

7. click on OK.

There should be an unassigned drive exists in the disk management table. S.Chatterjee

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