Iomega 1Tb external hard drive not seen by my HP Pavilion w/ windows 7 (64 bit).

Hard drive was recognized by my HP Laptop w/ Windows Vista. Replaced it with Pavilion Desktop w/Windows 7 (64 bit).

Aldunn,
Have you been able to test any other devices in the ports on the desktop you are trying to using with Iomega? Example, have you tried using a regular usb flash drive or another external hard drive to see if the computer recognizes the device in the same port?
Please respond at your earliest convenience.
Thanks
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