Bios SATA/XP do not recognize

My 1st time with a Sata hard drive using my bios xp home will not recognize my DVD/CDROM so here so that it will not work what I am doing wrong? Help, please

What type of computer you are using the make and model? You upgrade the BIOS of OeM Web site? This will fix a lot of problems with SATA not recognized. SATA has also 2 cables in order to operate. The more configured settings are AHCI and ATA. If the player does not see the BIOS of your computer and you have an updated BIOS to date, chances are that there could be a mismatch of issuance or the connection setting in the BIOS.

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