My guess is also related to a Disk Management fix. I bet that the drive was assigned a drive letter that was already in use on your system. I've seen this before with external drives. Assuming you have XP, you have to right click My Computer, Manage, Disk Management. If the drive shows up there, right click on it and select Change Drive Letter and Path so something not in use.
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