SATA Problem with 865PE NEO-2 Platinium

i bought a new SATA hard disk (western digital 200gb) for my computer. i installed it then formated it and make the new partitions with Partition Magic 8.
after statring to copy my files from my old hard disk (western digital 80gb) the speed is too slow it even hangs sometimes and computer stops to responde to any thing i have to restart it.
my bios is V3.A every thing works fine except the speed when using the new hard disk.
i have a P4 2.4 256kb 256X2 kingstone Ram.
it worked fine befors with the 160gb, i enabled the SATA harddisk to work in SATA1 mode only but nothing changed.
plz help me as quickly as possible, should i change the hard disk or what is the problem.

i was able to get higher performance by combination mode in setup
(Win 98 SE / ME)
ATA On Chip Mode: Combined
ATA Config: SATA + PATA
PATA Keep Enabled: Yes
PATA Channel Selection: Both
SATA RAID Enabled: No
The rest as defaults.
but i was only able to detect the SATA hard disk and PATA only, or the SATA hard disk and the CDROM & CD-R only i wasnt able to detect the 4.
the results where:
Transfer Rate: Min 35.9mb/sec
                    Max 63.9mb/sec
                    Average 54.6mb/sec
Access Time: 13.4ms
Burst Rate: 96.9mb/sec
CPU usage: 9.9%
these results are good but if i use any of the other settings in setup the previous results are shown, by the way im using Windows XP pro SP2.
i got a weired error under health tab all the status was OK except one FAILED
ID: (BE) (unknown attribute)
Current: 42
Worst: 23
Threshold: 45
DATA: 54
Status: Falied
sorry i wasnt able to post the photo with all results.
any suggetions on how to get this performnace or higher in any mode other than combination or to detect all connected drives (by the way the only option in combination mode is PATA+SATA no other option can be modified)
and what about this falied satuts does it affect the hard disk and thanks in advance.

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