Will thanks to YOyoYOhowsDAjello, I rechecked if my S-ata power cable was connected and it wasn't so after reconnecting the power cble the HD shows up in the bios. After restarting the computer, I recieved a BSOD and searched the problem at Microsoft homepage and the problem was solved after...
Specs:
Windows XP
Foxconn Nforce4 Ultra 939
I went in my Bios and check to see my booting order and I realize that my S-atat HD is not showing up at all. Even when I try to force to detect it but no show. By the way there is no floppy inside my floppy drive and my DVD Rom IDE is set at slave
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