SATA DVD-RW Support?

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I have a 2.66 GHz Mac Pro and I'm loving it so far. I have a small question though. I notice that in System Profiler that there are two SATA ports open on the system (I have 4 SATA hard drives, and two SATAs are open); are these for the optical drive bay? If so, does anyone have any experience with SATA optical drivers on the Mac Pro?
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It's not the DVDRW drive that is the problem, Vista DOES NOT see the extra two SATA ports! If it did, I don't suspect there being an issue with the drive itself, as Windows XP or Vista has always worked with whatever burner I hook up.
At this point, i'm sure it's a driver for the SATA being needed, yet, I don't see anything in device manager missing except for "unknown device" and it's device id's are not what you would expect for an Intel-based interface. I did manage to get the driver for the "base system device" that was showing up, and I thought that would take care of it, but it didn't.

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