Why aren't my external hard drives visible in the Finder?

I have two external hard drives, both Seagates. I just tried to grab a file from one of them and the dirve isn't visible on the finder. The other is used as my TimeMachine backup and I can open Time Machine. I can't access any files on the other drive by doing a search.
Any suggestions?

I was going to try that, but I decided to try what I call the "clown car" solution (I call it that because it doesn't make any logical sense, but it works)--I restarted and all was fine..

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