Error Code BIOHD-2 disk hard don't Test no drive detected

I'm working on a HP Pavilion p6214y desktop PC.

Just to list the specifications for any unusual problems:

OS = Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

MB = HP P/n: 513430-002 with AMD Athlon II x 4 620 Quad Core

HD = Western Digital 1 TB

Power = 350W LiteOn

RAM = 8 G

I get a blue screen that displays the 4 options and I chose F9 for diagnosis and he gave me a BIOHD-2 error code when checking the hard drive. He said that no hard drives have been detected. I read about it here and checked the bios and it does not find the hard drive. If most people say it's a bad hard drive. Although I put the drive in another computer and I can get the files from the hard drive and view them. It detects the drive in the bios. I also put a disc hard work of the other computer in this HP and it will not recognize a hard drive via the bios.  Given that the motherboard does not recognize HDD through sata ports I guess a mother board failure. I then put in a usb bootable Ubuntu 12.10 version. He turns round and will have access to the internet and everything. So, my little knowledge, means that the motherboard is still okay, right?  I don't think I read everywhere that the motherboard can go wrong only to sata ports. Anyone know if this is a possibility? Is there a chance that I could save the situation by buying a set of recovery disc for this model precise and just reinstall everything? I heard that they are usually $ 20, then it would be a good trial and error.

In addition, it will allow recovery sometimes on the blue screen screen, but he won't do anything because the keyboard stops working at this time.

Just another tech junkie.

Hello:

If you use ubuntu since the USB drive and not the hard drive, then Yes, there is a real possibility that the motherboard sata controller has failed.

I think the motherboard of your model is notorious for failures of controller sata as evidenced in these numerous threads below.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/forums/SearchPage/Tab/Message?Filter=labels%2Clocation&location=Category%3ADesktopPC&q=M2N78-la+.

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