Windows 7 not detect SSD though it shows on BIOS repair tool fix to do data recovery

Windows 7 not detect SSD though it shows on BIOS

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"Windows 7 not detect SSD though it shows on BIOS ", I recently decided to upgrade the HDD to SSD to my Asus UL30VT-X1. Finally getting a G.Skill Phoenix PRO 120GB SSD. After installing the SSD, I made sure the SSD with AHCI is shown on BIOS. Then I inserted the Windows 7 DVD, it just found no drive is available for the install. In other words, BIOS sees the SSD but Windows 7 does not install since it can't see the SSD. I tried updated the BIOS but no go. I also loaded the recovery image but after finishing it Windows can't find a bootable drive. I used an enclosure to check on the SSD and everything seemed fine, reformatting the SSD and reinstall, no go. Now I am stuck with my new SSD. I do not know where goes wrong.

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