Hi all I have a DVD problem, pls help me, I surrender!

I have 
Fujitsu-siemens P4 Intel 1.7 GHz , Mother board Fujitsu-siemens D 1321
(I don't have any INTEL accelerator)
Win XP SP2
256 RAM
Lite-on DVD 16X Secondary IDE (Slave/jumper)
LG Writer 52X Secondary IDE (Master/Jumper)
The DVD was working perfectly under SP2 and without a driver
installation from any CD, just windows driver .

The symptoms: 
The DVD can't read any DVD and almost cant read any CD.
When DVD is inserted the drive spins for a second then nothing happens
and error comes that there is no media and I should insert one. When
trying one of the solutions I mentioned here the drive takes two minutes
to read DVD and in the end same results happen.  
The LG CD writer is Reading normally through all this.

The Problem started: When I clicked on "Enable DMA" when asked by
"Region Free" Program .

Solutions that failed:

1-Delleteing DVD & CD/WR in Device manager and restarting
2-Delleting all IDE s in Devise manager and restarting
3-Resetting BIOS
4-deleted Registry entries for IDE and restarted (key : 002,003)
5-Setting BIOS and IDE in Device manager to PIO
6-Setting BIOS and IDE in Device manager to DMA if Available
7-Setting BIOS to DMA2
8-Setting BIOS to UDMA 33
9-I tried PIO for DVD and DMA for CD writer
10- I tried all modes for DVD with normal for CD writer and HD (Normal =
Auto detect)
11-Uninstalling DVD player and using another player 
12-Windows media player and Real player and Jetaudio tested and not
working
13-Original DVD tested, Region free copies tested, and both don't work
14- DVD tested in safe mode and failed.
15- Region free program uninstalled and tested then installed a newer
version one time and then reinstalled the old one
16- I went to Microsoft help site and read all solution articles and all
Newsgroup of DMA problems.

Thanks
 


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