Friday, December 11, 2009

Connect Harddrive To Tv How Do I Connect A Second Harddrive?

How do I connect a second harddrive? - connect harddrive to tv

In my computer? I use a SATA hard drive from my primary, but I thought the combination of an old IDE hard drive as a backup.

Well, as far as I know, I think, is to create a by a slave HD, but I have no idea how.

So please can someone explain the steps, thank you.

5 comments:

CtrlAltD... said...

You should see the hardware configuration you see above on a medium that can see you on the 12 poles, and I think we should build a bridge .. Pin configuration can be seen on the label at the top right of your hard drive. Just be careful to put the right path .. Hope it helps ..

presea said...

Install a new IDE hard drive as a slave is actually quite simple. You need to set the jumpers as "slave" or be configured to "Cable Select". If all the "Cable Select", which will also rename the slaves in the BIOS.

Suppose you have an IDE CD / DVD, you can configure the DVD drive as master, connect the IDE drive as slave with the same ribbon cable. Most computers come with a ribbon cable with three different connectors (levy) on the motherboard, a DVD drive and a floppy drive.

If you need help, you can the first link in my resources to find and that tells you step by step install a second hard drive - change the bridges and everything.

presea said...

Install a new IDE hard drive as a slave is actually quite simple. You need to set the jumpers as "slave" or be configured to "Cable Select". If all the "Cable Select", which will also rename the slaves in the BIOS.

Suppose you have an IDE CD / DVD, you can configure the DVD drive as master, connect the IDE drive as slave with the same ribbon cable. Most computers come with a ribbon cable with three different connectors (levy) on the motherboard, a DVD drive and a floppy drive.

If you need help, you can the first link in my resources to find and that tells you step by step install a second hard drive - change the bridges and everything.

Chickste... said...

We suggest using the IDE drive as an external hard drive. Buy an external enclosure and placed inside the IDE drive. The outer wall with a USB cable that can connect to an available USB port, you will need on your computer.

Your SATA HD is a HD master. You want to set the jumper on pin IDE hard drive to Slave.

First you have to look on the label on top of the IDE hard drive. It may or may not be the parameters contained therein, the establishment of a Master (M), Slave (S) or Cable Select (CS)
You've got the website of the manufacturer of the hard drive to your IDE hard drive model and the jumper settings.

Sound as if speaking a foreign language?
Examples of an IDE hard drive from Western Digital (WD)
http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/ ...
It also shows that the jumper, the pin interface (40 years ago. 20 in the top 20 in the background. Some IDE hard drives are 39) and 4-pin Molex for power.
If you look at the example of the hard disk four pin Molex connectors the power of the extreme right. To which of them survived the jumpers. To the left of the tabs are the interface pins.

The bridge over the jumpers look like this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumper_ (COM ...
(Click on the photo above right, to enlarge)

Video about the configuration of the bridge / s on an IDE disk,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwbboeMO7 ...
Do not underestimate (to this guy. At the time the video was, he was 10 years with computers, A + Certification, and studied electrical engineering at the University of Utah)

Installing a second hard drive
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_vi9ECQd ...

Examples 3,5, (3 ½ inches wide. Size Desktop Hard Drive), IDE external enclosure. (IDE is also known as EIDE, ATA and PATA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Attachme ...

1.http: / / www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ ...

A place to buy sweaters, if you do not
http://www.directron.com/terminator.html

Edit:
In cases of hepatitis A --e added. Do not worry about the fact that they put jumpers on your hard disk SATA. The way SATA works is that you only have one plug SATA hard drive (HDD or optical), the SATA connector on the motherboard. ) Really the motherboard and BIOS (will find it. No jumpers to mess with!
Yes, it seems jumper on the back of your SATA hard drive, let him!

These are tested for use in the factory with the SATA hard drive only!

Chickste... said...

We suggest using the IDE drive as an external hard drive. Buy an external enclosure and placed inside the IDE drive. The outer wall with a USB cable that can connect to an available USB port, you will need on your computer.

Your SATA HD is a HD master. You want to set the jumper on pin IDE hard drive to Slave.

First you have to look on the label on top of the IDE hard drive. It may or may not be the parameters contained therein, the establishment of a Master (M), Slave (S) or Cable Select (CS)
You've got the website of the manufacturer of the hard drive to your IDE hard drive model and the jumper settings.

Sound as if speaking a foreign language?
Examples of an IDE hard drive from Western Digital (WD)
http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/ ...
It also shows that the jumper, the pin interface (40 years ago. 20 in the top 20 in the background. Some IDE hard drives are 39) and 4-pin Molex for power.
If you look at the example of the hard disk four pin Molex connectors the power of the extreme right. To which of them survived the jumpers. To the left of the tabs are the interface pins.

The bridge over the jumpers look like this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumper_ (COM ...
(Click on the photo above right, to enlarge)

Video about the configuration of the bridge / s on an IDE disk,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwbboeMO7 ...
Do not underestimate (to this guy. At the time the video was, he was 10 years with computers, A + Certification, and studied electrical engineering at the University of Utah)

Installing a second hard drive
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_vi9ECQd ...

Examples 3,5, (3 ½ inches wide. Size Desktop Hard Drive), IDE external enclosure. (IDE is also known as EIDE, ATA and PATA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Attachme ...

1.http: / / www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ ...

A place to buy sweaters, if you do not
http://www.directron.com/terminator.html

Edit:
In cases of hepatitis A --e added. Do not worry about the fact that they put jumpers on your hard disk SATA. The way SATA works is that you only have one plug SATA hard drive (HDD or optical), the SATA connector on the motherboard. ) Really the motherboard and BIOS (will find it. No jumpers to mess with!
Yes, it seems jumper on the back of your SATA hard drive, let him!

These are tested for use in the factory with the SATA hard drive only!

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