Add P-ATA drives: "Driver is not intended for this platform" for IDE Channel

With the S-ATA drives in my sig everything has worked without problems for a long time...
But when I tried to add an old P-ATA deathstar drive as master on first primary IDE and a LITE-ON dvd-rom as master on secondary my Windows XP reports hardware problems. When I enter Windows the hardware auto wiz starts working and after a little while reports that two devices of type "IDE channel" have "Driver is not intended for this platform", hints from the status bar says Primary IDE Channel and Secondary IDE Channel are found before showing the error window.
I currently use these settings in BIOS:
Native Mode
ATA Configuration - SATA only
SATA Keep enabled - yes
PATA Keep enabled - yes
PATA channel selection - both
Weird thing is both the deathstar and the LITE-ON drive seem to work great in Windows. Of course I want to get rid of the exclamation marks in my device manager though. I read elsewhere drive emulation software could be a culprit, and renaming/deleting atapi.sys could be a problem solver - but not for me it turned out. Anyone got other methods to try out?
I've tried...
-other BIOS settings
-putting both devices on the same channel
-changing master/slave settings
-misc windows tricks, re-installing Intel Chipset drivers, uninstalling devices etc
-uninstalling Daemon Tools and TrueCrypt
The only thing all this accomplished is the I now got 4 devices with exclamation marks instead 2 when starting out.
I posted the same question here but was recommended to start a new one:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=58269.0
This sounds exactly like what I got except I got the problems when adding drives, not upgrading bios:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=51681.0

I got rid of the problem 
Turns out an older daemon tools version wasn't completely removed, I had to delete files starting with d346 from c:\windows\system32\drivers and then also search and delete registry keys found with relation to those files. Now my device manager reports no problems.
d346* is files that come with v 3.46, I figure they are named in the same way for other versions.

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