On-Chip IDE Configuration for AMI BIOS ver 6.1

Please help with my IDE configuration. I cleared my CMOS that's why I have to configure it again.
- One (1) SATA Seagate 80gig HDD (this is where my OS is installed)
- One (1) SATA Seagate 160gig HDD
- One (1) IDE LG DVD Writer
I tried to configure it based on some of the posts in these forums but only the SATA drives were always detected.
I know for sure that my DVD ROM is still functioning since it works perfectly before I cleared my CMOS.
Thanks.

Thanks NovJoe for the response.
I already configured my bios.
On-Chip ATA Operate Mode: Legacy
ATA Configuration: S-ATA Only
P-ATA Keep Enabled: Yes
P-ATA Channel Selection: Both
After configuring my bios, I also tried to reconnect my DVD-ROM IDE cable and it solved my problem.

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