Xp drive does not mount

help! i cannot mount my windows xp drive. the drive is greyed out in disk utility. it's also missing on the sidebar of finder. mounting it does nothing but in the log it says mount of disk succeeded. but i can still boot from xp. any suggestions and assistance are appreciated. thank you!

well, nothing happens actually. I checked the log after clicking it. It simply stated that it has been mounted succesfully. I also checked the sidebar if it shows up but still nothing. I tried rebooting and mounting it again but nothing happens.

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