954,331 Members — Technology Publication meets Social Media
Username:
Password:
Lost login information?
Have something to say? Contribute New Article Reply to this Article

Trying to install a slave HD

First let me say I don't really understand much of these things. I have a newer PC that runs on XP, and had and old PC that run on ME. I want to use the old HD on the new computer as a slave, but they dont look the same. The older HD has a 40 pin connector, but the new one has a smaller connector with a red cable to it (it says SERIAL ATA... does that mean anything to you all?)
Can this be done? Or am I wasting my time?:-|
Thanks...
Laura

lwoo
Newbie Poster
1 post since May 2006
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
 

Just plug it in and turn it on.
The new HD is Serial ATA drive and it is always the master one.
Old one is IDE HD and can be set to slave (there is a jumper for that on the drive). Just don't plug the cable upside down.
Make sure that BIOS is set to auto. look for drives.
It will configure it self in this manor:
C will be primary partition of your SATA drive
D will be primary pertition of your IDE drive
E will be secondary prtition of your SATA drive etc.

Tip:

When you plug it in, remove the partitions on your IDE drive.
The reason is that your primary partition is so-called ACTIVE partition, and only way do "deactivate" it is to remove it. (System can boot only from active partition)
Wise people say that it is a bad omen to have 2 active partitions in one system.

Chaky
Postaholic
2,017 posts since May 2006
Reputation Points: 230
Solved Threads: 47
 

This article has been dead for over three months

Post: Markdown Syntax: Formatting Help
You