@ptbg: You report BIOS v1.10 but I (per MSI recommendation for your system) pointed to BIOS V1.8 . Perhaps you forgot to change the information for the BIOS when you posted the status. It's important to keep accurate records and let this side (me) know the state of things.
I would expect version date (yymmdd or yyddmm)
Award BIOS: V1.8 070327
I'm curious how you got to BIOS v1.10 - did MSI Live Update utility (MLU) or Driver Detective "help" you and update the BIOS behind the scenes?
It might be best if you uninstall MSI Live Update and Driver Detective to make sure they are not working against your efforts.
@ptbg:It might be best if you uninstall Driver Detective to make sure it is not working against your efforts.
I'd like you to add cable position and change the wording for jumper positions in the status template:
Drives Connected: WDC, OD, SATA
IDE cable: WDC(end), OD(mid)
NEC jumper: MT, JUMP, MT
WD jumper: MT, MT, JUMP, MT, MT
Jumpers: WDC-slave OD-master
Drives seen: WDC, SATA - no OD
For now, let's forget about BIOS and re-focus on cabling your drives. A standard configuration has the primary IDE drive on the end connector and the secondary IDE drive on the middle connector - the longest end of the cable connects to the mother board. IDE supports two drives per port in a master / slave relationship. The relationship really only tells BIOS how to communicate with each device on the same port. SATA drives are always "master" - there is only one device supported per SATA port.
Please verify that you have the jumper in positions and that the devices are on the cable in the positions shown below. Also double check that the shunt is actually on the pins - it's a small thing and sometimes it looks like a good connection, but the pin hits plastic instead of metal inside the shunt. Note that both devices have to be jumpered and on the correct connector for all of this to work. I knwo you've confirmed this before, just want to make sure that's how it is now. I won't ask again, because it will be in our status report template. Thanks.
If you see all drives (WD,NEC, & SATA) great! If not, we'll revisit the BIOS. I just wanted to confirm the hardware config before looking at firmware.
Also, don't let the terminology confuse you, the master / slave only refers to two IDE devices on one cable/port. Your SATA drive is your system and boot drive. There isn't any relationship between the IDE and SATA drives. They're not even on the same controllers. As I stated before, I never know the experience level of the person I'm trying to help - so if you knew this already...... forget that I mentioned it
-->edit: When you say updated BIOS, did you also apply the iRST update? I'm guessing that you did. If you didn't do iRST go ahead and apply it.