Try driverzone.com it can scan and install most automatically. Failing that you can look through they're (thousands of) drivers but this will take ages.
If you are using vista then automatic update will install drivers automatically. If you are using windows xp then use this link for drivers when the device is attached to system
www.update.microsoft.com
SOURCE: simpletech 320 gb
It has to do with the way computers count. Computers count in binary where we count in decimal.
Hard drive makers list there drives capacities in the decimal format, where windows lists it in it's binary format.
Wikipedia has a good explanation.
Also, the drive may have some preinstalled software on it that could be taking up a bit of space (it's usually not much).
SOURCE: My simpletech signature driver 320 is not recognized by my PC
I had the same type of problem and found when I took the cover off that the harddrive worked loose from the plug. Pushed back into socket and reassembled, works great.
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