Internal hard drive Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 - 7200 tours/MIN-400GO

I have haveattached this disc via an unrecognized externalbut not my pc-windows xp.suggestions?

Hi brualbyn,
 
Method 1: Select the model of your hard drive from the link given below and follow the steps in troubleshooting as provided in the tutorial:
 
Method 2: Try the methods listed in the following article and see if it helps fix the problem:

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