My new Sata 320 GB HDD, HD casing, is not recognized in Windows Exployer.

My external hard drive (WD 3200BEKT-Sata) does not display in Windows Exployer.  It is recognized in
Disk Manager.  How to be recognized in Windows Exployer, so that I can use this stand-alone
Hard drive? The system is XP Pro, 11 months, Lenovo laptop. It works on another computer and is recognized, but not on my laptop Lenovo.

Try to run, type: diskmgmt.msc in msc, L.click the disk, go to actions, all,.

locate & select 'Enable drive', close msc.

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