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OK, understand. This drive you have to first Initialize and then you have to define a partition on it in order to show up in Cpmputer. I suggest you define a relatively small partition on it and leave most of it unallocated for later use.
But the I: drive should show in Computer - does it?
Go to disk management. In the left pane in front of the drive in question right click where it says Disk0, Disk1, etc. But check first whether it is already formatted in NTFS. If that is the case, right click on the right pane and define a partition - as small as practical.
PS: Just checked in your Disk Management snip. That drive is not yet formatted.
Disk Management kept freezing up but I did a quick search on microsoft and got it working following trichard13 advice.
Thanks for your help whs, it was probably me trying to explain my problem
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...d-beda4bab2671