WD2500JB is not bootable on MSI KT3 Ultra 2, why?

Hi, I'm curious why my WD2500JB is not bootable on MSI KT3 Ultra 2? This motherboard support 48Bit, is it? Why I installed 40GB as my bootup hard disk, it works. But why I installed 250GB as my bootup hard disk, the hard disk will be no respond when the system trying to bootup the windows using the WD2500JB?

is the drive alone on the cable ?
if yes then remove the jumper

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