really wierd problem

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OK
Have 2 hard drives installed, working fine.

Have put both hard drives into removable caddies and when i boot up i get
Disc read error occured. If i disable slave drive it boots up fine from the
master. So im thinking the caddy is faulty, if i swap the caddies round it
still works fine with just tha master connected, unless if i load the slave
drive back again and then again i get disc read error occuured and it wont
boot.
SO i take both hard drives out of the caddies and connect them with the IDE
cables and both are fine, boots up with master and slave attached!!

The cadies are Icy Dock ones(not cheapos) and both appear to work fine while
on their own but if i connect them both i can only boot up if i remove the
slave drive otherwise i get the disc read error occured.


any idea?
 
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Chris 159

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OK
Have 2 hard drives installed, working fine.

Have put both hard drives into removable caddies and when i boot up i get
Disc read error occured. If i disable slave drive it boots up fine from the
master. So im thinking the caddy is faulty, if i swap the caddies round it
still works fine with just tha master connected, unless if i load the slave
drive back again and then again i get disc read error occuured and it wont
boot.
SO i take both hard drives out of the caddies and connect them with the IDE
cables and both are fine, boots up with master and slave attached!!

The cadies are Icy Dock ones(not cheapos) and both appear to work fine while
on their own but if i connect them both i can only boot up if i remove the
slave drive otherwise i get the disc read error occured.


any idea?


are you using a 40 wire ribbon cable and have the drives as C/S ? just a
thought
 
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Chris 159 said:
are you using a 40 wire ribbon cable and have the drives as C/S ? just a
thought
hi chris
cheers forthe help, ive just sorted it, faulty IDE cable!! tried another
cable and it all worked fine first time, when i look back and think about it
it should have been obvious ide guess
cheers anyway
Si
 

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