I have seen similar errors on disks when the CMOS setup parameters didn't match the actual drive parameters. Check the CMOS specs against specs listed on the hard drive (visit the manufacturer's web site if the specs aren't available). Are you using drive auto-detect? If you have received the drive second-hand, it may have been formatted incorrectly by its previous owner. If so, you may need to obtain a low-level format utility from the drive manufacturer. (Don't use a generic low-level format.)