MSI K9N6SGM-V doesn't recognize ide hard drive

Hi!
I just bought a MSI K9N6SGM-V mainboard which has 2 SATA2 and 1 IDE port. I tried it with a SATA I hard and it worked. But when I've put in an IDE hard it didn't start up. I have an WD80jb hard drive. the error message was the following: didn't find proper boot device blabla.
can somebody help me?
thanks
ropy

Go to BIOS and adjust HDD Boot priority, (make sata drive 1st).
If problem persist read >>Posting Guide<< 1st
"didn't find proper boot device"
That means drive is not bootable, if you are trying to use WD alone (without other hard storages) you must install an OS there 1st.
See if the drive is detected during BIOS post too. Also take attention to WD jumper settings.

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