I prefer to let the BIOS pick the drive up, using drive identification (if your BIOS can do it-one of the choices on the first screen) and it will enter the relevant information in drive types in the basic setup screen.
Usally , if it finds a drive, it will give you choices as to how the drive should be recognized with the preferred method as a first choice.
If the hard drive was active before you rebuilt the machine, then it should be usable on the rebuild unless you have plugged the cables in wrong or set something wrong on the CMOS.
You evidently have net , go to the WD support page and look at the jumper settings for you drive model. There will be some explanation as to what they do.
Ed Fair
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