Mixing IDE hard drive's and optical drive problem

So the other day on ebay i bought an adapter plate that allows me to fit a hard drive in an optical drive bay, in the mac pro as you know the optical drives are connected over IDE and i had an old IDE hard drive lying around i wanted to make use of for a windows partition, i installed the drive below the optical drive fine and plugged them both in and both the optical drive and hard drive are in cable select mode but now when i boot up neither the optical drive or hard drive are recognized.
in theory this should work as there both ide devices on cable select mode. what am i doing wrong here or can i simply not mix an ide optical drive and hard drive?
Will

Ok thankyou, ive gotten the number of a local apple specialist repair centre and im going to ring them to get a quote, if it costs lots i wll do it myself, and i have an 80 pin cable lying around a really high quality one so i may end up using that
once again thankyou very much
maybe next time ill be more careful

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