Can't access 2d Hard Drive

Am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. System has worked fine for over a year. All of a sudden, I cannot access files on my 2d HDD (WD 1TB).  Checked drive thru My Computer. Drive appears as NTFS Drive and shows 0 bytes for size. Am unable to access
anything on drive. If I go in to "Computer management", Drive is there. Says 93.51 GB NTFS, Healthy (Active, Primary Partition).  Yet drive has diagonal stripes across entire box.  Ran CHKDSK thru DOS window.  Drive is fine, all files
visible.  BIOS Shows drive.  How do I regain access?

Change the ownership to your ID, then give full access on your ID ,and check.
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