every thing seem to be working now, I uninstall the sata dvd-rw and installed a IDEdvd-rw, dma is enable now I just burned a dvd and it plays in my dvd player thanks to all for your help
Firmware version : CP100-12
Serial number : S0MQJDWQ154631
Capacity : 298.1 GB (~320.1 GB)
Buffer size : 16384 KB
Standard : ATA/ATAPI-0 - SATA II
Supported mode : UDMA Mode 7 (Ultra ATA/512)
Current mode : UDMA Mode 6 (Ultra ATA/133)
HD Tune: WDC WD1600JD-00FYB0 Information
Firmware version : 02.05D02
Serial number : WD-WMAEK1940108
Capacity : 149.0 GB (~160.0 GB)
Buffer size : 8192 KB
Standard : ATA/ATAPI-6 - SATA I
Supported mode : UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100)
Current mode : UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100)
you running those drives singularly on PATA not sata?
I have no need for RAID so there is no reason to enable it. So in the BIOS I choose IDE mode for my SATA drives. The HDs work fine. The SATA II drive is at about 78 MB/s and the SATA I drive runs at 54MB/s, much faster than my old IDE setup. I guess I lose Native Command Queuing support and Hot Plugging for SATA drives. Seems to work fine and I have a set up I'm familiar with.
If you do not intend to use a RAID array or the AHCI features, it's recommended that you set this BIOS feature to IDE. This allows you to use the native Windows XP driver and skip the loading of the SATA controller driver during the Windows XP installation routine. It also skips the loading of the SATA controller's RAID functions at boot time, which speeds up the boot process.
I have no need for RAID so there is no reason to enable it. So in the BIOS I choose IDE mode for my SATA drives. The HDs work fine. The SATA II drive is at about 78 MB/s and the SATA I drive runs at 54MB/s, much faster than my old IDE setup. I guess I lose Native Command Queuing support and Hot Plugging for SATA drives. Seems to work fine and I have a set up I'm familiar with.
If you do not intend to use a RAID array or the AHCI features, it's recommended that you set this BIOS feature to IDE. This allows you to use the native Windows XP driver and skip the loading of the SATA controller driver during the Windows XP installation routine. It also skips the loading of the SATA controller's RAID functions at boot time, which speeds up the boot process
how do I set sata 1 and sata 11 to IDE mode? in the bios?
by the way I appreciate your help