Installing Windows XP sp2 on SATA - KM4M-V

Hi,
Hope some one can help me:
My Set Up:
MSI KM4M-v
Amd Atholon XP 2800+ 333mhz FSB
1.5 gb Memory (Matrix PC3200) [1 x 1gb and 1 x 512mb]
200gb Matrox DiamondMax +10 (SATA150/7200/8M)
80gb Ibm Desktar IDE
NEC DVD-RW Drive IDE
Samsung DVD DRIVE IDE
First off,
The CPU only comes up as 2200+ ???
Second
When I boot It will only show the first DVD Drive in the chain if I unplug it, the other shows ok. Any Ideas?
Thirdly
My IDE Already has Windows XP and boots ok and will see the SATA drive so I know its working (I ran LIve Update 3 to ensure the bios was upto date)
So when I try to install windows xp SP2 (Slip Streamed CD) on to the sata drive (Unplugged the IDE HDD) I prerss f6 and use the Floopy that comes with it. When its ready during loading it asks what driver to use - 2003 / XP / 2000 / NT 4
So Select WINXP and it then goes to Windows Starting up and then says it can't find any mass storage. Press f3 to quit.
Tried updating the drivers on the floppy and that doesn't work
Any Ideas guys.
Hope I have included enough info.
TIA
Kev

Guys,
OK Worked out my first problem I was using a Windows XP sp2 CD Created with nLite, and I think it had the raid drivers removed and thus wouldn't see the SATA Drive, well using a normal XP SP1 CD Its sees it.
So thats sorted
Cheers For your Help,
Ok Not to the NExt Problem.
IDE Drives,
I have a new ROund IDE Cable withteh Long part + Blue Connector in the MoBo and the Other two (Closer together) in the Drives
With one on the end is connected to a SAMSUN DVD-ROM Set as Primary and the Middle IDE Connecter Connected to NEC DVD-R and set to slave,
When botted up together only Samsung is shown as Secondary Master, unplug samsung's power reboot shows NEC as Secondary Slave.
Tried with two new rounded cables and the one I was using before I upgraded (AS I used the same drives before with another MoBo in that order and worked) And Still doesn't work with this MoBo.
Any more ideas guys?
Also how do i get the board to reconise my Athlon XP 2800+ as 2800+ rather then 2200+? If its jumper settings could you point me in the direction where I can change the jumpers?
TIA
And Once Again thanks for all ya help

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