[Athlon64] BIOS WONT RECOGNIZE SATA HARD DRIVE

Hi. VIA kt8 Neo FSR 6702 64 bit AMD VT8237 chipset with Barracucuda (seagate) 80 g HD (sata).
     I can not get Bios to recognize this hardrive. I suspect that I am missing a ata controller or the raid controller is messed up. Things I have tried. 1. flashing the bios 2. re-cableing everything 3. disconnecting every device but the sata HD. 4. running seagate tools which confirms that HD is not being recognized. 5. messing with jumper cables on the HD. 6. clearing cmos with the jumpers and removeing the battery.
     I have a spare hardrive useing IDE and that works fine. I have a plextor dvd and that also works on the serial port. The history of this problems is that someone put this comp together for me and created a raid useing 2 hardrives. At the time I didnt know much (still dont) so I dont know what kind of array was set up. Since one of the hardrives was messed up, I decided to uninstall it and use just the one. Things were messed up but basicly the HD worked. Trying to fix the intermittent problems, I decided like a dummy to remove the raid drivers from the os. That was the onset of the problem.
    I have used live update and have installed XP on the new HD that works, but I need my old hardrive. I beg you for a solution. Thank you

Thanks again for helping me. I have downloaded drivers for the sata controller and yes it was enabled in bios. I was able to add the desired HD to the new HD that currently is the master. The desired HD is now drive F. AT least I now have access to the drive but it is still not what I want. For some reason the desired drive wont be recognized if I make it the master. I want to boot from this drive but cant. I am just going to give up and leave it how it is. I have access to some of the info on the desired drive but cant find my email files and ect. Also there seems to be some strange things happening, (hanging, intermittent slow booting, and other system or file corruption) I have also had some memory errors. Perhaps you are right and I have a bad board. Thanks again for your help. Doc3128     

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