OS Yosemite won't read external HD

I updated my OS to Yosemite last night, and I plugged by WD for Mac external hard drive in, and it read it briefly then ejected on its own. I go to disk utility when it's plugged in, and doesn't show up at all. Any suggestions??
Thank You

how in the world do i do that lol...

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