DVD Drive not recognized in secondary IDE slot

PLease help.  I removed my DVD player from the primary IDE slot and plugged into the secondary IDE slot and now it is not recognized by either the BIOS or XP.  I installed a new ATA hard drive into the primary IDE slot.  The ATA drive is recognized and works fine.
Please help!!!

For 865PE/875 boards using WinXP
Bios>>Integrated Peripherals>>On-Chip IDE Config.>>
Native Mode
SATA Only (can also try PATA only here if required)
Keep PATA enabled - Yes
Both Channels
SATA as Raid - NO unless you are using Raid
Legacy mode is for old OS's that only support 2 IDE channels
1 channel reserved for IDE, other for SATA1&2 to share. Remaining IDE channel disabled
Native Mode is for newer OS's and supported by XP.
Both IDE channels enabled, both SATA channels enabled.

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