How do I get my exfat formatted external drive indexed by spotlight?

Well I own a macbook pro and a Toshiba external drive that orginally came with Texura NTFS software so it could work with Mac. But I decided to format it from NTFS to exfat since I ended up losing the Texura program when I formated my macbook hardrive and I accidentally put the .dmg program on the macbook hard drive before I formatted it. I should have put the program back on the drive but I decided to solve the problem by formatting my drive to exfat. But now my problem is that spotlight will not index the drive.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem? or are they any third part applications that I can use to search my external hard drive that act as spotlight alternatives?

To force Spotlight to index the drive open System Preferences->Spotlight; Privacy and add the exfat drive to the list, you can drag it from the desktop or finder, then remove it from the list.
The act of removing a drive from the excluded list causes Spotlight to index the drive.
If that doesn't work post back.
regards

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