Adding a new HD HELP!
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Re: Adding a new HD HELP!
Posted by SuperCobra on Mon Jul 25th at 1:28am 2005


Ok I got a new HD today and I dunno what way I setup the second jumper its like this .... how do i setup the jumper for a second HD...?
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Re: Adding a new HD HELP!
Posted by Dark_Kilauea on Mon Jul 25th at 2:20am 2005


Try giving a better explanation.

Any pictures? Can you explain more about your problem and anything involved?

Unil Later...



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Re: Adding a new HD HELP!
Posted by JFry on Mon Jul 25th at 2:25am 2005


As far as I know there is no standard for hd jumpers so you will have to look on the hd and look for a chart. You will most likely want to set it to slave (assuming your old one is set to master). Failing that you can always guess and check.

Also be sure to use the same IDE ribbon as your old hd and put this one at the end of the ribbon.




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Re: Adding a new HD HELP!
Posted by Crono on Mon Jul 25th at 2:37am 2005


Yeah, it'll say on the drive ... or you can tell us what drive it is and look it up online. There's no general standard, since, it would determine how the circuit is constructed on the logic board.

However, each company has their own "standard" (rarely abandoned).

http://www.binarybiz.com/hddrepair/drive-jumper.php

They try to show the "standards", but the IBM one is pretty close to wrong. Don't know what you have, but in any case it IS listed directly on the drive. Only very old HDDs have no listing.



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Re: Adding a new HD HELP!
Posted by SuperCobra on Mon Jul 25th at 2:52am 2005


That link you sent me doesnt help because I have a WD SATA 80 GB caviar SE HD........it is an 8-pin drive.



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Re: Adding a new HD HELP!
Posted by Crono on Mon Jul 25th at 3:08am 2005


Well, then the "slave" setting is the two vertical pins second from the right. (It should say this on top of the drive with the label)

If you're having other problems it may be because you're mixing SATA with PATA. I don't know, you haven't given much information.

By the way, just try it. It'll be a vertical connection, so, you only have to try four times to figure out the right one. It wont hurt anything, if that's what you're thinking. All jumpers do is complete a connection.

[EDIT]
He aimed me and it's fixed now. Turned out he not only didn't have the drives "jumped" properly, but the board had RAID enabled, which wasn't set up.



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Re: Adding a new HD HELP!
Posted by SuperCobra on Mon Jul 25th at 4:40pm 2005


yea thanks crono!



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