0203 failure IDE#2 message after drive replacement

My DVD is UJ-820B and i replaced it with the exact same one.
The dif is that the old is FW: 1.00 while the new one is FW: 1.05
1. Is the only solution to fix pin? If yes can you pls confirm with which pins.
2. The error IDE#2 means that: DVD bay is on Primary Slave while DVD is Secondary Master or vice versa?
Can you extra please let me know.
If you wish contact me via email at [email protected]

I guess the CD/DVD drive supports another master/slave/c-sel setting.
The IDE#2 error appears because the BIOS cannot recognize the drive correctly.
The problem is that its not possible to change such settings like on a external drives by changing the jumper a special internal firmware controls such settings.
You have suggested that the drive is the same but the firmware is different.
Well, in my opinion this is a reason for the issue

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