Re: Hard Drive Help?
Dave, on host 209.244.1.161
Wednesday, April 5, 2000, at 07:59:57
Re: Hard Drive Help? posted by Sam on Tuesday, April 4, 2000, at 20:00:13:
> Footnotes: > > - The jumper configuration for primary-master, >prmiary-slave, secondary-master, and >secondary-slave should be in the drive manuals. >I'd also be willing to bet the hard drive you >boot off (the one with Windows) will be >primary-master, and the other one primary-slave. > > - As was stated, the pink line on the ribbon >cable tells you which end pin 1 is on. Which end >you plug pin 1 in on the drive SHOULD be labeled >on the circuit board: most will have a 1 on one >end of the connector and a 32 (or whatever number >the pin at the other end is) on the other side. >This would be more reliable than the "closest to >the power supply" principle.
Bah. The sum total of your advice is "read the manual." Who keeps those things anyway? Especially these days when I can just go to the manufacturers website and download it in a nice, 'convenient' pdf format? Bah. Mauanls are for sissies. I say bolt your motherboard straight to the metal case, put juice to 'er and see what happens (yes, I've really done that. No, I'm not proud of it--but it makes for a great 'stupid Dave' story.)
-- Dave
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