You made sure to set the original drive's jumper pins to master and the new hdd's jumper pins to slave, right?
Ok, I installed a second hard drive but I'm at a bit of a loss of what to do now. I went into the bios and I think I made the right changes to the settings but the drive still isn't showing up when I start windows. Any help? Most of what I found on google pretty much explained the physical installation which was easy.
You made sure to set the original drive's jumper pins to master and the new hdd's jumper pins to slave, right?
How do you set the pins? Also the main drive only had 3 to begin with (where the diagram I have shows six), so I'm really confused. Also if the diagram is right then it is already set up to be a slave drive.
I found this info:And I did what it said but the drive isn't there, which is interesting because when I start the computer up it recognizes something new.After you have installed the drive you will not see it on the list of drives on your computer. To make it visible (in Windows XP) you must format it and assign it a drive letter.
Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop and select 'Manage'
Select Storage/Disk Management
You will see your new drive but it will not be assigned a drive letter.
***Never mind I got it to work, woot!***
Last edited by Brand; 01 Apr 2008 at 09:32 PM.
Is it safe to assume that the hard drive is not a Sata drive and that it is a IDE drive?
with SATA's you dont need to worry about jumpers since they don't run in Plymouth Rock "master-slave" mode, so i would guess yes.
It seems it would be a SATA. This is the drive I bought:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822152052
Though I have it all working now, though I think a fan maybe dying...
lol @ not formatting it first.
Device manager?
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