Operating system not found. No hard drive detected.

I sent them a message and they told me they don't carry any Sony recovery CDs. Their going to charge me a large amount also.

 
Hi Dantheman, 
Welcome to Sony Community! 
You may try Derp-Derpinson's suggestion first. If you'll get the same result then we can say that it a hardware issue. Yes, possibly the motherboard or the connection of the hard disk drive to the board. I will send you a private message for more information regarding this matter. 
Thanks,
Vincent 
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