K7n2g-ilsr Promise drivers Windows Xp

k7n2g-ilsr                           Bios 1.2
AMD XP2400+                     2Ghz
2*256MB DDR400                Dual
Geforce 2 MMX 200              64MB  (AGP)
1 HDD 80GB Seagate  (S.O) IDE1   (Master)
1 DVD-R                             IDE2   (Master)
1 HDD 20GB Seagate           IDE3   (Master)
Windows Xp Pro Service Pack 1
I wan`t this configuration (pay attention to IDE3) and I have this problems:
SETUP:
I didn´t found  anything about RAID, IDE3 or PROMISE.... on Bios
and  it doesn´t  show  fasttrack menu; CTRl + F didn´t work too.
WINDOWS:
I've downlodaded the oficial Drivers: Promise PDC20376 Serial-ATA RAID Utility (37653.EXE)
add new hard->SCSI->WinXP Promise Raid Console SCSI Processor Device
Works right.
add new hard->SCSI->WinXP Promise FastTrak 376/378 (tm) Controller
Yellow (!) and : device can´t start (code 10)
add new hard->SCSI->WinXP Promise FastTrak 376/378 (tm) Controller
Yellow (!) and : device can´t start (code 10)
(I chose WinXP directory installing drivers)
And obviously my second HD doesn't appear anywhere...
What am I doing wrong? Thx.
I've downlodaded other oficial Drivers too: Promise Serial-ATA RAID Drivers (sata48N.exe) and the same problem...
Hard drives are working right, they have been tested.

I´ve updated BIOS to 2.0 version (the last one) and I´ve boot up only with a seagate HD(80 GB) on IDE3... and the same....
I´ve written to:
[email protected] and here it´s their answer:
Would you please make sure you have done as follows?
1. connect the HDD to IDE3, then boot up system. There should be Promise BIOS reminding you to enter setting arrays. Please enter to set Performance mode. (It is the MB's special feature. Though you use one HDD, you should set an array.)For how to set it, please refer to the manual. It should be described in the manaul.
2. then enter OS, go to the following link to download Promise Serial-ATA RAID Drivers and install it.
The problem is still the same... menu for Promise BIOS doesn´t pop up after booting up, that should mean that Promise BIOS doesn´t recognize the unit so I don´t get to second point and windows doesn´t acknowledge the new hardware, and still displays hardware with yellow exclamation mark (code 10). Do you have any idea?  Thanks a lot

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    I've downlodaded the oficial Drivers: Promise PDC20376 Serial-ATA RAID Utility (37653.EXE)
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    I've downlodaded other oficial Drivers too: Promise Serial-ATA RAID Drivers (sata48N.exe) and the same problem...
    Hard drives are working right, they have been tested.

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