D-Bracket2: Initializing Hard Drive Controller

Hey guys, maybe you can help me out here?!  My motherboard hangs up with D-Bracket 2 showing (1, 2 - red lights and rest green) Initializing Hard Drive Controller.  I use Wester Digital HDD and also tried other HDD.  However I tried running with just CPU, Video and Memory installed - but same message is displayed.  It seems to me that it's not about HDD but HDD Controller on motherboard itself.  My oppinion is that my motherboard is broken and I should contact MSI for warranty coverage.  Thanks for sharing your knowledge in advance!
Motherboard: KT3 Ultra2 Series
           HDD: Western Digital 60GB
            PSU: ThermalTake 420 W - Runs fine on other system with even more load
            CPU: AMD Athlon 2200+

Western Digital uses a jumperless setting when there is only one drive attached to a channel.
Also, insure the blue end of the cable is inserted into the board, and the black end is attached to the Master drive. The gray connector in the middle is for any slave drives.

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    I am a 17 year old high school student who has put together a total of 12 machines.  There are a couple of issues I would like to address:
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    2.  I just finished building two machines around the KT3 Ultra-2 board (I am typing on now), have given the one to my uncle and aunt.  NO PROBLEMS.  XP2100 512 PC2700 Two 30Gb Maxtors RAID0 Saphire Radeon 9000 Pro 128mb DDR....   No trouble.  They went together in about 45 minutes...  I have hauled mine (I kept one for me - yippee!!)  up to my cabin and back again...  never ever failing...
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    4.  I also know that MSI's boards are the most stable I've seen .  I've helped other students with home built PC's who use Gigabyte, ASUS, Abit, ECS...  and I've seen trouble with all of them.
    5.  Stick with it.  Don't give up.  Get your board and if need be your proc. replaced, and move on.  This board is worth it.  It is so nice.  I have had my machine on for two weeks straight.  Running XP PRO.  Nothing but solid.
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