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Originally Posted by Phoenix32
1. Your original drive is a 400GB and the new drive is a 500GB. This can sometimes cause problems in building/repairing a RAID.
2. Your original drive is a Hitachi and the replacement is a WD. This can sometimes cause problems in building/repairing a RAID.
3. You replacement drive is a WD 500GB which are known not to play nice in RAID arrays in many servers, including the Snap 4500.
There's a good start for you... 
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Not really.
1. The BIOS doesn't see the drive...
2. The BIOS doesn't see the drive...
3. The BIOS doesn't see the drive...
None of the other things you mentioned make any difference if the BIOS doesn't see the hard drive....
BMF