No hard drive when recovery

Hi guys
i was trying to recovery my mac pro by using internet recovery, and everything is fine except for then it goes to choose one hard drive to reinstall OX S but there is no hard drive to choose there.please help

Sounds like your disk died.
Can you start Disk Utility from Recovery?
If so what does it show about your hard drive?
Allan

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