HARD DRIVE ICON MISSING IN ACTION

I have been unable to locate a solution to my current problem. Recently I was attempting to use the disc utility application to erase an external 160GB Maxtor drive and accidentally erased on of my existing internal HD icons from my desktop. I am now unable to find or access the "missing" HD anywhere. However, I do have use of the other HD which uses the Jaguary 10.3.9 OS.
Basically the "missing" drive was initially a clone of main drive as was programmed by Apple when I purchased back in 2004. However, I had upgraded to Mac OS X Tiger along with Final Cut Studio and the included applications of Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Compressor, and DVD Studio Pro. Thankfully, I did not have any saved projects, music or documents that I would need to worry about recovering. Also, I should have all of the install application discs at home as I would assume that I will need to use them at some point. If possible, in attempting to correct this problem I would rather not jeopardize the info that is on the remaining "good" drive. Do you have any suggestions regarding starting from scratch on the "bad" hard drive? Obviously, I am a "rookie" at this but I would appreciate any assistance that you may have to offer in order to get this hard drive back to the point that it was at prior to my big "mistake"!!!
The drives are both internal as shown by info from my System Profiler that I've copied/pasted below:
ATA Bus:
Name: k2-sata
Maxtor 6Y250M0:
Capacity: 233.76 GB
Model: Maxtor 6Y250M0
Revision: YAR51FW0
Serial Number: Y634JGZE
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Protocol: ATA
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Serial ATA
bay_name: A (upper)
OS9 Drivers: No
MACINTOSH HD:
Capacity: 233.64 GB
Available: 80.28 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk0s3
Mount Point: /
ATA Bus:
Name: k2-sata
Maxtor 6Y250M0:
Capacity: 233.76 GB
Model: Maxtor 6Y250M0
Revision: YAR51FW0
Serial Number: Y634JJ6E
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk1
Protocol: ATA
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Serial ATA
OS9 Drivers: No
bay_name: B (lower)
The high-lighted portion is the problem drive and as far as I can tell does not indicate the drive specifically by name in the way the other drive does (MACINTOSH HD). I believe the problem happend while I was attempting to use Disk Utility to erase an external 160GB Maxtor drive by zeroing all data on this drive. However, I inadvertantly selected an internal Maxtor drive by mistake and almost immediately the internal HD Icon disappeared from my desktop. Also, I definitely ejected/unmounted the external drive in the proper manner. Finally, I have never opened my tower to service the G5 so I wouldn't think that there would be a loose or unseated connection. I have not yet tried to boot the Mac to my Tiger installer disc or use the version of Disk Utility on that disc to reformat the drive. Assuming that I start this process and the missing drive does appear in this version, would you be able to either provide or otherwise direct me with a step-by-step guide (the dummy version) as I will admit that I am not the most computer literate person in the world? Also, what might my next step be if the missing drive does not appear in the Tiger version of Disk Utility?
Thank you in advance for any help or guidance you may have to offer! I also appreciate your taking time out of your day to try and solve this issue.
Johnny
Thanks again!

Here's the answer to this question as provided by EWW in another Discussion Forum from mid-September 2007.
Re: HD ICON DISAPPEARED FROM BOTH DESKTOP & DISK UTILITY
Okay, so you have two identical 250GB Maxtor internal drives, and both drive mechanisms are recognized by System Profiler — but the second one now has no volume(s) on it. The first one contains a single volume called Macintosh HD, about which some information is reported under its name. It appears that both drives are connected satisfactorily to the logic board, so cabling and connections aren't at fault. The external drive isn't involved either, and if it's still connected I suggest disconnecting it before doing anything further, just so it won't get mixed up in the fray.
A volume is not the drive itself; it's a data storage structure on the drive that you create and name when you format and partition the drive. There can be just one volume on a drive, or more than one. If you create two or more partitions, each partition is a volume, and appears as a separate disk icon on the desktop after formatting is done.
In the left panel of Tiger's Disk Utility, what I hope you see is two different Maxtor drive mechanisms listed on separate lines (manufacturer's name and product number appears in these lines) and indented under one of them, the volume called Macintosh HD. There is probably nothing under the other drive mechanism. Select that mechanism. Check its S.M.A.R.T. status near the bottom of the DU window. Is it "Verified"?
If so, these frequently-posted instructions from Discussions regular Cornelius should enable you to format the disk again and get it mounted on the desktop for use. Then you'll have to reinstall whatever you need on it.
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