hard drive is seen in bios but not in windows vista installation

Hello, I have a hp ze2315us pavilion which is also a hp pavilion ze2000 cto, I have 1 GB of ram, a disc 60 hard IC25N040ATMR04 Go-0-(PM) and it is part of the bios and I had vista installed previously, but there was a corrupt file so I formatted and deleted the partition so there is all the space unallocated, then I restarted the computer and the disk still appears in the bios , but when he said where would you like to install the operating system it says theres no HDD found please help! Also, I try to install vista home basic 32-bit edition

Hi hp pavilion ze2000 cto.

Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Community.

I understand that you are facing the issue with the hard drive in the bios but not appear in the windows vista installation.

Given that the problem is related to the BIOS and a hardware malfunction as possible, I suggest you to contact the manufacturer of the computer for further assistance regarding this issue.

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