Disc Utilities not seeing ata drive

Hi,
I just bought a seagate barracuda 300 gig internal hard drive. I opened my mac pro and put it in bay 2 just like you normally would. When I start up my computer and open disc utility it doesn't even recognize that anything is even there. Any idea why this would be???

fikustree:
How large is the HDD and how much available space do you have? You need to have at least 10% to 15% free disk space.
Before you respond to this, go ahead and Repair Disk:
Insert Installer disk and Restart, holding down the "C" key until grey Apple appears.
Go to Installer menu (Panther and earlier) or Utilities menu (Tiger) and launch Disk Utility.
Select your HDD (manufacturer ID) in the left panel.
Select First Aid in the Main panel.
(Check S.M.A.R.T Status of HDD at the bottom of right panel, and report if it says anything but Verified)
Click Repair Disk on the bottom right.
If DU reports disk does not need repairs quit DU and restart.
If DU reports errors Repair again and again until DU reports disk is repaired.
If DU reports errors it cannot repair you will need to use a utility like Tech Tool Pro or Disk Warrior
If any repairs are needed please note what they are and include them in your response.
Good luck.
cornelius

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