On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 15:16:17 GMT, "Dan O"
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>Hello,
>
>I recently purchased a new Compaq SR1616NX. It has a Serial ATA HD in it.
>I would like to put my old parallel EIDE drive in as a second HD to recover
>some needed files then wipe the 2nd drive clean to use as a back-up device.
>The Compaq has open bays and the MB has 2 IDE connectors. IDE2 has the
>optical drive and IDE1 is vacant.
>
>I am thinking that I can set the parallel drive to slave with jumpers,
>connect it to IDE1, verify that the SATA is the boot drive in the BIOS and
>be good to go.
>
>Will this work?
>Which connector on the ribbon cable should I use.
>Any other pitfalls I should be aware of?
yes it will work but you're better off using a 2nd IDE
cable, leaving the optical alone and using the old HDD as
primary master. If you were going to pull the drive back
out of the box then I'd suggest just temporarily unplugging
the optical drive cable, plugging it into the old HDD only
long enough to copy off the data.
It will work attached to same cable as the optical though,
and won't make a lot of difference. Sometimes the cable
connector spacing is limiting though.
In that situation I"d leave the optical as master, jumper
old HDD as slave and put it on the middle of the cable. If
your motherboard IDE connector is towards the top of the
board it might require the opposite (or a longer cable), to
jumper optical as slave and old HDD as master. Actually,
I'd just jumper both to cable select and leave them like
that unless that doesnt' work.
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