Networked HDD folders disappeared...

I have my HDD connected to my extreme and I have created shortcut to the HDD on my desktop, however when I open the HDD there are no icons or folders showing.
Here is the weird thing though, none of the information is gone, just the icons and folders are not showing up. If I type in the file path name correctly then the folder will display information in it but on the "home" screen there is nothing showing.
Any thoughts?

In case of an accidental trashing of a file(s) or folders(s) you can immediately get them back with the "Edit" Menu Bar in Finder and select "Undo move of xxx" (where xxx is the last file or folder you put in the trash) -- but have to do it right after it happens (not sure if there is a time limit or what the criteria is before you loose the way to get it back - anyone know when this no longer works?). If you don't notice it for a while, you should be able to do as Eric Root suggests and just drag them back from the trash, but the problem is putting them back where they were formerly located. If you don't recall, Finder may or may not be able to help (with the Undo mentioned above may not work).
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If you trashed more than one item - the "Edit" menu item will say something like "Undo move of 2 items" or whatever you did. Again clicking this will move them right back no matter where they were deleted from. Very handy but you have to do it right away.
This is a real good time to recommend having a Time Machine backup of your stuff - you never know when you will need it, but having it and never needing it is a lot better than needing it and not having it.
Also it depends on where the file was when you put it in the trash - files on network mounted volumes (for example a file from another Mac on your network) will be removed immediately (in fact you should have gotten a warning message that the file will be removed immediately and asked to confirm your desire to remove it) and cannot be gotten back with this "Undo" command.
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