Do not use the that hard drive, the power board is faulty on the drive running voltage back to the board. The motherboard controllers, and chipset could be fried.
Is this a new drive or used one, because it sounds like a drive that is already formatted and partitoned with an OS that won't boot, due to an unconfigured drive in the bios.
Check for a jumper to unlock the bios, then remove password jumper and power up, then shut down and replace jumper. If you get in to the bios by which ever way it says, set bios to defaults. You can go from there.
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