MDD can't recognize drive connected via PCI card

Hello there,
I tried connecting a new Maxtor ATA100 drive to my MDD via a Sonnet TEMPO ATA100 PCI card. Everything works OK except that the drive doesn't mount. Disk Utility doesn't "see" it and get this, ... when I tried opening System Profiler to see if the PCI card was recognized, the following was displayed at the bottom of the About This Mac window: Opening border_right.gif. Preview then launched and opened such gif image!
I used the ribbon cable that came with the drive and its jumper was set to Cable Select. I could connect the drive to the on-board ATA66 bus but I would like to solve this issue and make it work. Any thoughts?
Thanks again,
Jacobo

Rodney,
Thanks again for your reply. Believe or not the problem was a loose power connection! The card was recognized and the drive mounted. However, the PCI card only recognized 128 GB (of the 500). Must have been an old one, so it came out.
Thanks again,
Jacobo

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