Maxtor external One Touch drive doesnt show up in disk utility or desktop

is there any trick to erasing/formatting the drive
i believe the drive is bad
i have tried disk warrior
thanks

Craig:
Shut down the computer.
Switch off the drive and then remove the F/W plug.
Then reboot with the drive powered off.
When the Mac OS X program boots up wait until all start items have completed.
Now turn on the drive switch. Wait a min or so.
Then inert your F/W plug into the drive.
Wail till the drive mounts.
If it does not mount open disk utility and wait till the drive comes up in the menu.
When it comes up, then open the disk display section on the left section in Disk Utility and then select "mount drive" if it shows up in the list but does not mount on the Desk Top.
If that does not work, check the System profiler to see if the disk is shown here.
Disk Warrior show fixes the disk--but may not fix the mounting of the drive.
You may have to removed the start up items from the .plist menu by trashing them. Then start up again.
Further try starting in the Safe Boot mode.
bobg

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