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Sorry to post this here, I can't seem to find another current/valid
comp.hardware group. I just bought a new Gateway PC all put together, and along with it a second WD hard drive. I did not scecify what kind, I assumed I didn't have to, but now when I go to install the second drive, it looks like main drive is SATA and the second one is and IDE. I've never encountered this before, I've only installed IDE drives. I don't know if I can do this or how. Can anyone point me in the right direction or even the right news group? |
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Greg, as long as your Motherboard has a IDE Channel ( connector ) just
install the drive as you normally would as Master. In the Bios is where the drive should be selected as Boot drive ( SATA). You may have to rt click MyComputer>select Manage> Disk Management>assign a drive letter. Also format the drive. <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message news:1134678612.021866.317270@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Sorry to post this here, I can't seem to find another current/valid > comp.hardware group. > > I just bought a new Gateway PC all put together, and along with it a > second WD hard drive. I did not scecify what kind, I assumed I didn't > have to, but now when I go to install the second drive, it looks like > main drive is SATA and the second one is and IDE. I've never > encountered this before, I've only installed IDE drives. I don't know > if I can do this or how. Can anyone point me in the right direction or > even the right news group? > |
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Google "Install SATA hard drive". The SATA hard drive is very similar to an IDE drive, it has a data and power cable. It should come with its own. The main difference is there is no master/slave business; each drive has its own connection on the motherboard. The only thing is if your motherboard has the proper connector on it. If it doesn't, you're kind of SOL. The connector should be around the IDE connectors. Again, Google for exact images. gregf@kcls.org Wrote: > Sorry to post this here, I can't seem to find another current/valid > comp.hardware group. > > I just bought a new Gateway PC all put together, and along with it a > second WD hard drive. I did not scecify what kind, I assumed I didn't > have to, but now when I go to install the second drive, it looks like > main drive is SATA and the second one is and IDE. I've never > encountered this before, I've only installed IDE drives. I don't know > if I can do this or how. Can anyone point me in the right direction or > even the right news group? -- benkmann |
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There is what looks like an IDE connector on the MB, it's not near the
SATA connectors, and it's not labeled. I had to go get a power adapter- SATA to IDE. I guess I'll go ahead and try it. benkmann wrote: > Google "Install SATA hard drive". > > The SATA hard drive is very similar to an IDE drive, it has a data and > power cable. It should come with its own. The main difference is > there is no master/slave business; each drive has its own connection on > the motherboard. The only thing is if your motherboard has the proper > connector on it. If it doesn't, you're kind of SOL. The connector > should be around the IDE connectors. Again, Google for exact images. > > > > gregf@kcls.org Wrote: > > Sorry to post this here, I can't seem to find another current/valid > > comp.hardware group. > > > > I just bought a new Gateway PC all put together, and along with it a > > second WD hard drive. I did not scecify what kind, I assumed I didn't > > have to, but now when I go to install the second drive, it looks like > > main drive is SATA and the second one is and IDE. I've never > > encountered this before, I've only installed IDE drives. I don't know > > if I can do this or how. Can anyone point me in the right direction or > > even the right news group? > > > -- > benkmann |
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This doesn't make much sense!!
the second one is an IDE. I've never encountered this before, I've only installed IDE drives. why didn't Gateway install it? "gregf@kcls.org" wrote: > Sorry to post this here, I can't seem to find another current/valid > comp.hardware group. > > I just bought a new Gateway PC all put together, and along with it a > second WD hard drive. I did not scecify what kind, I assumed I didn't > have to, but now when I go to install the second drive, it looks like > main drive is SATA and the second one is and IDE. I've never > encountered this before, I've only installed IDE drives. I don't know > if I can do this or how. Can anyone point me in the right direction or > even the right news group? > > |
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Because I knew, or rather -thought- that I could install it myself,
since I've installed HDs before, but I guess I've only heard of SATA and really had little idea of what that was. |
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Well this just isn't working. The cable they gave me was for a IDE to
an SATA power connector, I need just the opposite. The don't have such a thing, so I guess I need to get a "Y" splitter as he called it, but those are still only about 4 inches long, I need it to be at least 10 inches. The IDE power cables, which there are 3 connectors for, have the 3 connectors all close together so there is not enough slack to go from the 2 CD drives to the bottom of the case where the HD will be. Is there such thing as a 10 inch extension for this? gregf@kcls.org wrote: > Because I knew, or rather -thought- that I could install it myself, > since I've installed HDs before, but I guess I've only heard of SATA > and really had little idea of what that was. |
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gregf:
The following is your latest post... <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message news:1134761175.011599.176310@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > Well this just isn't working. The cable they gave me was for a IDE to > an SATA power connector, I need just the opposite. The don't have such > a thing, so I guess I need to get a "Y" splitter as he called it, but > those are still only about 4 inches long, I need it to be at least 10 > inches. The IDE power cables, which there are 3 connectors for, have > the 3 connectors all close together so there is not enough slack to go > from the 2 CD drives to the bottom of the case where the HD will be. Is > there such thing as a 10 inch extension for this? > > > gregf@kcls.org wrote: >> Because I knew, or rather -thought- that I could install it myself, >> since I've installed HDs before, but I guess I've only heard of SATA >> and really had little idea of what that was. gregf: When you post a comment and/or query to this or any other newsgroup, please include sufficient background information relative to your problem so that anyone coming upon your current post for the first time has an understanding of what your specific problem is. While there is rarely ever a need to include *every* response you have received or a need to include *every* one of your postings, at least include all pertinent previous posts that bear upon your problem, or at least include relevant extracts from those posts, including your own. Don't force readers to follow the thread by requiring them to dig up the previous posts that bear upon this issue in order for them to gain an understanding of your precise problem and the ensuing responses that you've received. Your communication(s) is *not solely* with the person(s) who have previously responded to your query but rather to a wider audience, in effect, *everyone* who is accessing this newsgroup. It's to your advantage to do this. With that in mind, here's the background to your problem... <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message news:1134678612.021866.317270@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Sorry to post this here, I can't seem to find another current/valid > comp.hardware group. > > I just bought a new Gateway PC all put together, and along with it a > second WD hard drive. I did not scecify what kind, I assumed I didn't > have to, but now when I go to install the second drive, it looks like > main drive is SATA and the second one is and IDE. I've never > encountered this before, I've only installed IDE drives. I don't know > if I can do this or how. Can anyone point me in the right direction or > even the right news group? <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message news:1134683495.999541.229840@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > There is what looks like an IDE connector on the MB, it's not near the > SATA connectors, and it's not labeled. I had to go get a power adapter- > SATA to IDE. I guess I'll go ahead and try it. "benkmann" <benkmann.203rmh@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:benkmann.203rmh@pcbanter.net... > > Google "Install SATA hard drive". > > The SATA hard drive is very similar to an IDE drive, it has a data and > power cable. It should come with its own. The main difference is > there is no master/slave business; each drive has its own connection on > the motherboard. The only thing is if your motherboard has the proper > connector on it. If it doesn't, you're kind of SOL. The connector > should be around the IDE connectors. Again, Google for exact images. "Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:981960AC-2BEB-4063-888F-465E7B8711EC@microsoft.com... > This doesn't make much sense!! > the second one is an IDE. I've never encountered this before, I've only > installed IDE drives. > > why didn't Gateway install it? <gregf@kcls.org> wrote in message news:1134684389.430251.231250@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Because I knew, or rather -thought- that I could install it myself, > since I've installed HDs before, but I guess I've only heard of SATA > and really had little idea of what that was. Now, as to your problem... I'm not sure I completely understand your problem. I assume your problem is that you're currently having difficulty making a power connection to your SATA HD. Is that right? If it is, your WD SATA drive includes both the 15-pin SATA power connector and the legacy 4-pin Molex power connector, does it not? So is the problem that the 15-pin SATA power plug cable on your power supply (assuming your PS is equipped with the SATA power plug) not long enough to reach your SATA drive? Can't you use the Molex power plug on your PS to connect to your SATA drive? You use the term "IDE power cable". Are you referring to the Molex (4-pin) power plug? There's no problem with the signal/data cable connection to your SATA drive is there? And you're aware there are available 18" long Molex to SATA (15-pin) extension power cables, are you not? But if I misunderstand your problem and you want to continue this, please clarify. Anna |
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probably!
check with your local computer stores!! dbl stack if needed. put several in series. "gregf@kcls.org" wrote: > Well this just isn't working. The cable they gave me was for a IDE to > an SATA power connector, I need just the opposite. The don't have such > a thing, so I guess I need to get a "Y" splitter as he called it, but > those are still only about 4 inches long, I need it to be at least 10 > inches. The IDE power cables, which there are 3 connectors for, have > the 3 connectors all close together so there is not enough slack to go > from the 2 CD drives to the bottom of the case where the HD will be. Is > there such thing as a 10 inch extension for this? > > > gregf@kcls.org wrote: > > Because I knew, or rather -thought- that I could install it myself, > > since I've installed HDs before, but I guess I've only heard of SATA > > and really had little idea of what that was. > > |
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I've figured it out now. The MB doesn't even have a IDE plug. I need to
go with an SATA drive. I assumed the folks at Curcit City would have known this. Dixonian69 wrote: > probably! > > check with your local computer stores!! > > dbl stack if needed. put several in series. > > "gregf@kcls.org" wrote: > > > Well this just isn't working. The cable they gave me was for a IDE to > > an SATA power connector, I need just the opposite. The don't have such > > a thing, so I guess I need to get a "Y" splitter as he called it, but > > those are still only about 4 inches long, I need it to be at least 10 > > inches. The IDE power cables, which there are 3 connectors for, have > > the 3 connectors all close together so there is not enough slack to go > > from the 2 CD drives to the bottom of the case where the HD will be. Is > > there such thing as a 10 inch extension for this? > > > > > > gregf@kcls.org wrote: > > > Because I knew, or rather -thought- that I could install it myself, > > > since I've installed HDs before, but I guess I've only heard of SATA > > > and really had little idea of what that was. > > > > |
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