File lists do not match (disk external v. LR)

I recently discovered that the list of records that appears in Lightroom (I created inside the LR) does not include a number of files located on the external hard drive that I keep on my library. In fact, it has a ton of additional folders and files on the drive that do not appear in the list of the files LR. I can't import these images/files because LR does not recognize them on the option import.

I have only to create and move files/folders within LR. Any ideas on how should I proceed? I'm really looking to consolidate ALL pictures and videos in my LR library, so this poses a dilemma for me a little... Thank you!

Lightroom is not a file like Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder browser. It does not show you ALL the files and photos on your hard drive. It shows only photos and records that have been imported into Lightroom.

When you say that you cannot import these images/folders, exactly what happens? You are able to select those files/pictures in the Lightroom Import dialog box, and while they don't matter; or something else?

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