Aha!
So I knew that hard drive that was just laying around the case wasn't some kind of adornment. Turns out the PC had Windows 7 installed and not XP, which is what was trying to boot up, so somehow, somewhere along the lines that HDD got disconnected before it reached me.
Point and case here, patient goes back into the table for another operation, a quick and painless one this time around.
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