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      4th Aug 2006
Hello

I have a brandnew Dell with Windows XP SP2.

This link shows a rough idea of how the inside of my PC looks:
http://www.computerfix.org/ebay/No_Cover.JPG
If you look where the hard drive is, you will see where I will put my old
HDD as slave in the bottom slot.
The problem is I don’t recognise the cabling, im sure my old pc used IDE for
the HDD's.
I’m guessing that the cable to the right hand side of the HDD slots (orange
black red black white) is to power the HDD's.
I have no idea what the blue cable is to its left, maybe its SATA.
The HDD I want as slave is an IDE.

Please can you explain to me where I plug in my IED slave HDD in the
simplest way possible.

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Malke
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      4th Aug 2006
Shane wrote:

> Hello
>
> I have a brandnew Dell with Windows XP SP2.
>
> This link shows a rough idea of how the inside of my PC looks:
> http://www.computerfix.org/ebay/No_Cover.JPG
> If you look where the hard drive is, you will see where I will put my old
> HDD as slave in the bottom slot.
> The problem is I don’t recognise the cabling, im sure my old pc used IDE
> for the HDD's.
> I’m guessing that the cable to the right hand side of the HDD slots
> (orange black red black white) is to power the HDD's.
> I have no idea what the blue cable is to its left, maybe its SATA.
> The HDD I want as slave is an IDE.
>
> Please can you explain to me where I plug in my IED slave HDD in the
> simplest way possible.


Thanks for the picture - it made it extremely easy. Your old hard drive is
IDE. Your new drives are SATA. Your CD/DVD drive is IDE. It looks like you
have only one optical drive. You can connect the IDE drive to the same
motherboard connector used by the optical drive. Dells like jumper settings
of Cable Select, but because of the placement of the hard drive/optical
drive you'll need to use master/slave. (Cable Select means the position of
the drives on the ribbon cable determines master/slave and the first
connector - nearest the motherboard and near the old hard drive - is for
slave. You don't want a hard drive as slave to an optical drive.)

Your old hard drive probably is correctly jumpered already as Master. Chance
the jumper on the optical drive to Slave. Connect the old hard drive to the
same ribbon cable used by the optical drive. Connect one of the molex power
supply connectors to the old hard drive. See if this works.

Make sure the power supply that came with the computer is adequate for three
hard drives and an optical drive.

If you are unsure about doing this, take the machine to a professional
computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA).

Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
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      4th Aug 2006
Thanks for replying

Unlike the image, I actually have two optical drives fitted.

A friend of mine who does lots of work with computers has just sent me a
text message in response to a panicky text I sent him earlier today.

He wrote "your not screwed!, just use a cable out of your old PC and plug
the HDD into an IDE interface on the motherboard".

Iv taken onboard everything you have kindly written and what my friend has
told me.

Ill let you know how I get on tomorrow.


"Malke" wrote:

> Shane wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a brandnew Dell with Windows XP SP2.
> >
> > This link shows a rough idea of how the inside of my PC looks:
> > http://www.computerfix.org/ebay/No_Cover.JPG
> > If you look where the hard drive is, you will see where I will put my old
> > HDD as slave in the bottom slot.
> > The problem is I don’t recognise the cabling, im sure my old pc used IDE
> > for the HDD's.
> > I’m guessing that the cable to the right hand side of the HDD slots
> > (orange black red black white) is to power the HDD's.
> > I have no idea what the blue cable is to its left, maybe its SATA.
> > The HDD I want as slave is an IDE.
> >
> > Please can you explain to me where I plug in my IED slave HDD in the
> > simplest way possible.

>
> Thanks for the picture - it made it extremely easy. Your old hard drive is
> IDE. Your new drives are SATA. Your CD/DVD drive is IDE. It looks like you
> have only one optical drive. You can connect the IDE drive to the same
> motherboard connector used by the optical drive. Dells like jumper settings
> of Cable Select, but because of the placement of the hard drive/optical
> drive you'll need to use master/slave. (Cable Select means the position of
> the drives on the ribbon cable determines master/slave and the first
> connector - nearest the motherboard and near the old hard drive - is for
> slave. You don't want a hard drive as slave to an optical drive.)
>
> Your old hard drive probably is correctly jumpered already as Master. Chance
> the jumper on the optical drive to Slave. Connect the old hard drive to the
> same ribbon cable used by the optical drive. Connect one of the molex power
> supply connectors to the old hard drive. See if this works.
>
> Make sure the power supply that came with the computer is adequate for three
> hard drives and an optical drive.
>
> If you are unsure about doing this, take the machine to a professional
> computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA).
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic"
>

 
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Malke
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      4th Aug 2006
Shane wrote:

> Thanks for replying
>
> Unlike the image, I actually have two optical drives fitted.
>
> A friend of mine who does lots of work with computers has just sent me a
> text message in response to a panicky text I sent him earlier today.
>
> He wrote "your not screwed!, just use a cable out of your old PC and plug
> the HDD into an IDE interface on the motherboard".
>
> Iv taken onboard everything you have kindly written and what my friend has
> told me.
>
> Ill let you know how I get on tomorrow.


Good. I couldn't tell if there was another IDE connector on the motherboard
or not. If you have problems, have your friend come over. It's good to have
techie friends. ;-)

Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
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Sylvain Lafontaine
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      4th Aug 2006
Just in case that your motherboard would have only one single IDE interface,
you can buy an adapter or a case:

http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=SIL3611&cat=CBL

http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=2020&cpc=RECOM

http://www.geeks.com/products.asp?cat=CSE

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E-mail: http://cerbermail.com/?QugbLEWINF


"Shane" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:CAF1E8B8-51CE-4680-B3B8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for replying
>
> Unlike the image, I actually have two optical drives fitted.
>
> A friend of mine who does lots of work with computers has just sent me a
> text message in response to a panicky text I sent him earlier today.
>
> He wrote "your not screwed!, just use a cable out of your old PC and plug
> the HDD into an IDE interface on the motherboard".
>
> Iv taken onboard everything you have kindly written and what my friend has
> told me.
>
> Ill let you know how I get on tomorrow.
>
>
> "Malke" wrote:
>
>> Shane wrote:
>>
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > I have a brandnew Dell with Windows XP SP2.
>> >
>> > This link shows a rough idea of how the inside of my PC looks:
>> > http://www.computerfix.org/ebay/No_Cover.JPG
>> > If you look where the hard drive is, you will see where I will put my
>> > old
>> > HDD as slave in the bottom slot.
>> > The problem is I don't recognise the cabling, im sure my old pc used
>> > IDE
>> > for the HDD's.
>> > I'm guessing that the cable to the right hand side of the HDD slots
>> > (orange black red black white) is to power the HDD's.
>> > I have no idea what the blue cable is to its left, maybe its SATA.
>> > The HDD I want as slave is an IDE.
>> >
>> > Please can you explain to me where I plug in my IED slave HDD in the
>> > simplest way possible.

>>
>> Thanks for the picture - it made it extremely easy. Your old hard drive
>> is
>> IDE. Your new drives are SATA. Your CD/DVD drive is IDE. It looks like
>> you
>> have only one optical drive. You can connect the IDE drive to the same
>> motherboard connector used by the optical drive. Dells like jumper
>> settings
>> of Cable Select, but because of the placement of the hard drive/optical
>> drive you'll need to use master/slave. (Cable Select means the position
>> of
>> the drives on the ribbon cable determines master/slave and the first
>> connector - nearest the motherboard and near the old hard drive - is for
>> slave. You don't want a hard drive as slave to an optical drive.)
>>
>> Your old hard drive probably is correctly jumpered already as Master.
>> Chance
>> the jumper on the optical drive to Slave. Connect the old hard drive to
>> the
>> same ribbon cable used by the optical drive. Connect one of the molex
>> power
>> supply connectors to the old hard drive. See if this works.
>>
>> Make sure the power supply that came with the computer is adequate for
>> three
>> hard drives and an optical drive.
>>
>> If you are unsure about doing this, take the machine to a professional
>> computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA).
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> "Don't Panic"
>>



 
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Sylvain Lafontaine
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      4th Aug 2006
Or an IDE controller, of course.

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MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
E-mail: http://cerbermail.com/?QugbLEWINF


"Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)>
wrote in message news:e3%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Just in case that your motherboard would have only one single IDE
> interface, you can buy an adapter or a case:
>
> http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=SIL3611&cat=CBL
>
> http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=2020&cpc=RECOM
>
> http://www.geeks.com/products.asp?cat=CSE
>
> --
> Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
> MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
> E-mail: http://cerbermail.com/?QugbLEWINF
>
>
> "Shane" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:CAF1E8B8-51CE-4680-B3B8-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Thanks for replying
>>
>> Unlike the image, I actually have two optical drives fitted.
>>
>> A friend of mine who does lots of work with computers has just sent me a
>> text message in response to a panicky text I sent him earlier today.
>>
>> He wrote "your not screwed!, just use a cable out of your old PC and plug
>> the HDD into an IDE interface on the motherboard".
>>
>> Iv taken onboard everything you have kindly written and what my friend
>> has
>> told me.
>>
>> Ill let you know how I get on tomorrow.
>>
>>
>> "Malke" wrote:
>>
>>> Shane wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hello
>>> >
>>> > I have a brandnew Dell with Windows XP SP2.
>>> >
>>> > This link shows a rough idea of how the inside of my PC looks:
>>> > http://www.computerfix.org/ebay/No_Cover.JPG
>>> > If you look where the hard drive is, you will see where I will put my
>>> > old
>>> > HDD as slave in the bottom slot.
>>> > The problem is I don't recognise the cabling, im sure my old pc used
>>> > IDE
>>> > for the HDD's.
>>> > I'm guessing that the cable to the right hand side of the HDD slots
>>> > (orange black red black white) is to power the HDD's.
>>> > I have no idea what the blue cable is to its left, maybe its SATA.
>>> > The HDD I want as slave is an IDE.
>>> >
>>> > Please can you explain to me where I plug in my IED slave HDD in the
>>> > simplest way possible.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the picture - it made it extremely easy. Your old hard drive
>>> is
>>> IDE. Your new drives are SATA. Your CD/DVD drive is IDE. It looks like
>>> you
>>> have only one optical drive. You can connect the IDE drive to the same
>>> motherboard connector used by the optical drive. Dells like jumper
>>> settings
>>> of Cable Select, but because of the placement of the hard drive/optical
>>> drive you'll need to use master/slave. (Cable Select means the position
>>> of
>>> the drives on the ribbon cable determines master/slave and the first
>>> connector - nearest the motherboard and near the old hard drive - is for
>>> slave. You don't want a hard drive as slave to an optical drive.)
>>>
>>> Your old hard drive probably is correctly jumpered already as Master.
>>> Chance
>>> the jumper on the optical drive to Slave. Connect the old hard drive to
>>> the
>>> same ribbon cable used by the optical drive. Connect one of the molex
>>> power
>>> supply connectors to the old hard drive. See if this works.
>>>
>>> Make sure the power supply that came with the computer is adequate for
>>> three
>>> hard drives and an optical drive.
>>>
>>> If you are unsure about doing this, take the machine to a professional
>>> computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA).
>>>
>>> Malke
>>> --
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>> Elephant Boy Computers
>>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>>> "Don't Panic"
>>>

>
>



 
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      9th Aug 2006
Thanks again for all of your help people.

In the end I hooked up each of my old slave HDD's one after the other to an
IDE cable connected to my DVD drive.
Transfering 200+ gig of movies sure took a long time but it worked
Then I went out and purchased a nice new 320GB SATA HDD as my new slave.

This new PC sure is a learning curve for a newbie like me, and im glad I did
it without anyone coming out to help me (apart from the help here of course).



"Sylvain Lafontaine" wrote:

> Or an IDE controller, of course.
>
> --
> Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
> MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
> E-mail: http://cerbermail.com/?QugbLEWINF
>
>
> "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)>
> wrote in message news:e3%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Just in case that your motherboard would have only one single IDE
> > interface, you can buy an adapter or a case:
> >
> > http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=SIL3611&cat=CBL
> >
> > http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=2020&cpc=RECOM
> >
> > http://www.geeks.com/products.asp?cat=CSE
> >
> > --
> > Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
> > MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
> > E-mail: http://cerbermail.com/?QugbLEWINF
> >
> >
> > "Shane" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:CAF1E8B8-51CE-4680-B3B8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Thanks for replying
> >>
> >> Unlike the image, I actually have two optical drives fitted.
> >>
> >> A friend of mine who does lots of work with computers has just sent me a
> >> text message in response to a panicky text I sent him earlier today.
> >>
> >> He wrote "your not screwed!, just use a cable out of your old PC and plug
> >> the HDD into an IDE interface on the motherboard".
> >>
> >> Iv taken onboard everything you have kindly written and what my friend
> >> has
> >> told me.
> >>
> >> Ill let you know how I get on tomorrow.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Malke" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Shane wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > Hello
> >>> >
> >>> > I have a brandnew Dell with Windows XP SP2.
> >>> >
> >>> > This link shows a rough idea of how the inside of my PC looks:
> >>> > http://www.computerfix.org/ebay/No_Cover.JPG
> >>> > If you look where the hard drive is, you will see where I will put my
> >>> > old
> >>> > HDD as slave in the bottom slot.
> >>> > The problem is I don't recognise the cabling, im sure my old pc used
> >>> > IDE
> >>> > for the HDD's.
> >>> > I'm guessing that the cable to the right hand side of the HDD slots
> >>> > (orange black red black white) is to power the HDD's.
> >>> > I have no idea what the blue cable is to its left, maybe its SATA.
> >>> > The HDD I want as slave is an IDE.
> >>> >
> >>> > Please can you explain to me where I plug in my IED slave HDD in the
> >>> > simplest way possible.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the picture - it made it extremely easy. Your old hard drive
> >>> is
> >>> IDE. Your new drives are SATA. Your CD/DVD drive is IDE. It looks like
> >>> you
> >>> have only one optical drive. You can connect the IDE drive to the same
> >>> motherboard connector used by the optical drive. Dells like jumper
> >>> settings
> >>> of Cable Select, but because of the placement of the hard drive/optical
> >>> drive you'll need to use master/slave. (Cable Select means the position
> >>> of
> >>> the drives on the ribbon cable determines master/slave and the first
> >>> connector - nearest the motherboard and near the old hard drive - is for
> >>> slave. You don't want a hard drive as slave to an optical drive.)
> >>>
> >>> Your old hard drive probably is correctly jumpered already as Master.
> >>> Chance
> >>> the jumper on the optical drive to Slave. Connect the old hard drive to
> >>> the
> >>> same ribbon cable used by the optical drive. Connect one of the molex
> >>> power
> >>> supply connectors to the old hard drive. See if this works.
> >>>
> >>> Make sure the power supply that came with the computer is adequate for
> >>> three
> >>> hard drives and an optical drive.
> >>>
> >>> If you are unsure about doing this, take the machine to a professional
> >>> computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA).
> >>>
> >>> Malke
> >>> --
> >>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> >>> Elephant Boy Computers
> >>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> >>> "Don't Panic"
> >>>

> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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