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Panic.
Just kidding. Go into the BIOS and check that Hard Disk is somewhere in the boot order. (I usually have my boot order set up as Floppy, CD, then Hard Disk)
Check inside your computer that the hard drive is properly plugged in. Beware of static though - it can destroy computer internals.
Boot up off a floppy, run FDISK and check that it sees the hard disk. If it doesn't, and you're 100% sure it's plugged in properly, you probably either have a corrupt hard drive or a dodgey IDE controller. Try putting the drive on a different controller, or in a different machine.
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