Run sudo parted -l in a terminal that will list the installed drives
and partitions. It could be that the graphical tools are just not
listing the ntfs partitions in xubuntu. Or it could be just what the
other person replied, the disk has become unplugged or has failed.

On 2 May 2013, at 07:32, norman silverstone <nor...@littletank.org> wrote:

> I have just finished a completely fresh install, on my PC, of Xubuntu 13.04 
> 64 bit and, for the first time,  Windows 7 64 bit. There were no problems 
> with the dual installation. However, although my PC has two hard drives, only 
>  one appears in either operating system. Please, how do I get my missing HDD 
> back in Xubuntu?
>
> Norman
>
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