Windows 7 not recognizing my hard drive P67A-GD65?

I installed an Windows 7 on a Crucial 300 SSD, and I also have a Western Digital 1 TB hard drive. The 1TB hard drive is in SATA slot 1, and the SSD is in SATA slot 8 (both of these are 6Gb/s slots). Windows only recognizes the SSD, despite the fact that my BIOS has both of them listed in the boot sequence. Any thoughts?

if its new you have to go in drive management and set it up and format

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