This can be down to a number of issues. The main ones to check are the following: Corrupt boot files on the computer (although if you can't boot up via a cd neither then I doubt it's that), settings for hard disk drive are not correct (i.e. jumper settings, detection settings, make sure that you have the boot sequence in the right order etc), BIOS may be corrupt or misc. setting not set properly or a connections loose or disconnected (recheck all of your cables).
Are you sure you have the HDD configured correctly jumper wise etc? The cable isn't faulty? Make sure that the drive settings and detection are set to auto, etc. My suggestion would be to disconnect all of the drives (including DVD/CD Drives, boot up the machine connecting one at a time to narrow down which component it may be causing the issue, my guess is the HDD).
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