This looks like a driver problem to me.
Sean; this board looks like it has two IDE controllers, an Intel one and
another one (a RAID one of some type - Marvell?)
If you know, can you confirm which one the drive is plugged into? My guess is
it's plugged into the RAID and if you plug it into the other one it might work.
Failing that, if there is an option in the BIOS for AHCI then that might
help it work (but don't bet on what it will do to Windows).
Dave
** Package changed: mountall (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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In Live session or installation HD not recognized
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