Dvd writer not recognized

i recently got a toshiba satilitte a45-s130 from my sister-in-law. 
i recently bought a samsung dvd writer to replace the one that came with the laptop.
the computer doesn't recognize the samsung dvd writer.  It doesn't recognize it in the bios, device manager, and in my computer.
the samsung dvd writer is a sn-s082h/ bebn. i'm currently running windows xp service pack 3.  The computer will still recognize the old drive, but not the new one.  the old one was a toshiba sd-r2412.  i also receive an IDE # 1 ERROR, when the laptop boots up ,but i don't have any other problems.

It sounds like a Master/Slave setting issue.  Not all slimline drives have jumpers for this, some require a firmware setting change, others have solder pads.

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