I can't find my external hard drive on my imac.  Any ideas?

Whatever I do I can't seem to locate my external hard drive to back up my files.   If anybody has any ideas it would be much appreciated.

Launch disk utility do you see the drive in the window on the left? if not then the drive is not working or not connected.  Try using a different USB port, and make sure you have power to the drive. 

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