865PE neo 3-won't see sata drive after cmos reset

cpu-z reports i have a ms-6728; the mobo has 865PE neo three. i was having some problems with memory and used the jumpers to reset the cmos.
now the bios will not see my sata drive. took the drive out and to a shop and it is seen fine at the shop. running of my ide ata drive.
looked at manual and in my bios i don't have the option under "on chip IDE configuration" in my bios.
my cmos = A6728IMS v.50 092204
thanks for any help

If you are still having problem. Please use the following configuration.
ATA On Chip Mode: Native
ATA Config: SATA
PATA Keep Enabled: Yes
PATA Channel Selection: Both
Set SATA as RAID: No
If it do not pick up, change mode from Native to Legacy.

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