SATA DVD Writer,Y the system cannot detect??

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I just bought a SATA DVD writer, after fix on the PC SATA 1 slot,it seem that the PC cannot detect it. Any thing need to be done? Pls enlighten.
MB:865PE Neo2

No, how can i install?Where to get the software?Is it from the Motherboard CD?

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    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[  Console > 
    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console >     Successfully updated NTFS filesystem bootcode.
    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > 
    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    ]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[Find the boot drive (if any) [True] [6.1.7601.18229] [False]]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[Ready to Prepare boot partition: V:]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    file="ztiRunCommandHidden">
    <![LOG[Write all logging text to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="ztiRunCommandHidden" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ztiRunCommandHidden">
    <![LOG[Validating connection to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="ztiRunCommandHidden" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ztiRunCommandHidden">
    <![LOG[Already connected to server 192.168.36.208 as that is where this script is running from.]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="ztiRunCommandHidden" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ztiRunCommandHidden">
    <![LOG[About to run command: \\192.168.36.208\MDT$\Tools\X64\BCDBoot.exe V:\windows /l fr-fr  /s V:]LOG]!><time="17:06:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="ztiRunCommandHidden" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ztiRunCommandHidden">
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    <![LOG[  Console > Boot files successfully created.]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="ztiRunCommandHidden" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ztiRunCommandHidden">
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    <![LOG[Command has returned: 0]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Run Command: X:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\bcdedit.exe /Store "V:\boot\bcd" /timeout 0]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[BCD> The operation completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[BCDEdit returned ErrorLevel = 0]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Created scratch folder.]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Copy File: C:\MININT\unattend.xml to V:\Windows\Panther\Unattend.xml]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Copied unattend.xml to V:\Windows\Panther for image apply.]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[  Console > Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool]LOG]!><time="17:06:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
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    <![LOG[  Console > Image Version: 6.1.7600.16385]LOG]!><time="17:06:56.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[  Console > The operation completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="17:06:57.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Return code from command = 0]LOG]!><time="17:06:57.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[LTIApply processing completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="17:06:57.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Event 41001 sent: LTIApply processing completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="17:06:57.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LTIApply" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LTIApply">
    <![LOG[Command completed, return code = -2147467259]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Litetouch deployment failed, Return Code = -2147467259  0x80004005]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="3" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Event 41014 sent: Litetouch deployment failed, Return Code = -2147467259  0x80004005]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[For more information, consult the task sequencer log ...\SMSTS.LOG.]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property RetVal is now = -2147467259]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Validating connection to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Already connected to server 192.168.36.208]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[OSDTargetDriveCache was determined earlier : V:]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property OSDTargetDriveCache is now = V:]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Property OSDisk is now = V:]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\LiteTouch.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\LiteTouch.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\LTIApply.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\LTIApply.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\LTICopyScripts.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\LTICopyScripts.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\PnpEnum.xml to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\PnpEnum.xml]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
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    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\ZTIBDE.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\ZTIBDE.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:54.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\ZTIConfigure.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\ZTIConfigure.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\ZTIDiskpart.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\ZTIDiskpart.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\ZTIDrivers.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\ZTIDrivers.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
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    <![LOG[Copying C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\ztiRunCommandHidden.log to \\192.168.36.208\Logs$\MININT-1H9O4H6\ztiRunCommandHidden.log]LOG]!><time="17:10:55.000+000" date="02-19-2014" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
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    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Detected role services: Api, UI, WidDatabase, Services
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Start: LoadSettingsFromParameters
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Content local is: True
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Content directory is: D:\WSUS
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  SQL instname is: 
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  End: LoadSettingsFromParameters
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Start: Run
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Fetching WsusAdministratorsSid from registry store
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Value is S-1-5-21-738919999-2738570043-745769279-1003
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Fetching WsusReportersSid from registry store
    2015-02-04 09:47:03  Value is S-1-5-21-738919999-2738570043-745769279-1004
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    2015-02-04 09:47:04  Configuring groups...
    2015-02-04 09:47:04  Starting group configuration for WSUS Administrators...
    2015-02-04 09:47:04  Found group in regsitry, attempting to use it...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Writing group to registry...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Finished group creation
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Starting group configuration for WSUS Reporters...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Found group in regsitry, attempting to use it...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Writing group to registry...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Finished group creation
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Configuring permissions...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching content directory...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching ContentDir from registry store
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    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching group SIDs...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching WsusAdministratorsSid from registry store
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Value is S-1-5-21-738919999-2738570043-745769279-1003
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching WsusReportersSid from registry store
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Value is S-1-5-21-738919999-2738570043-745769279-1004
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    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Granting permissions on content directory...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Granting registry permissions...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Granting registry permissions...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Granting registry permissions...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Configuring shares...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Configuring network shares...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching content directory...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching ContentDir from registry store
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Value is D:\WSUS
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching WSUS admin SID...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Fetching WsusAdministratorsSid from registry store
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Value is S-1-5-21-738919999-2738570043-745769279-1003
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    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Creating share...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Share successfully created
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    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Creating share...
    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Share successfully created
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    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Creating share...
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    2015-02-04 09:47:20  Stopping service W3SVC
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    2015-02-04 09:47:21  Configuring the database...
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    DECLARE @scriptMinorVersion     int = (16384)
    DECLARE @databaseMajorVersion   int 
    DECLARE @databaseMinorVersion   int 
    DECLARE @databaseBuildNumber    nvarchar(10)
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