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 Post subject: 3 Hard Drives
 Post Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 9:45 pm 
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Hey all i was just wondering if the following is possible.

Have two hard drives both IDE.

Then have one SATA drive also.

If so is there anything i would need to do to configure it?

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 Post Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 9:52 pm 
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depends on the controller on your motherboard, have a check in the bios, but i would say yes, i have had the same setup when i moved to sata


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 Post Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:00 pm 
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Well ive got two sata connectors on the mobo and two ide's so i thought just a case of putting the two ide's as slaves and the sata as a master?

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The master/slave thing only occurs on IDE channels :)

You can either have the IDE drives on one channel and master/slave, plus the SATA drive on it's own port.

Or, stick one IDE drive onto each IDE channel, and have the CD/DVDs etc as slaves, again the SATA drive is on its own port.


You may need to check the boot order in the BIOS, depending if you want to boot from SATA or IDE

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Il order the sata drive tommorow and when it comes il give it a go, sounds like it can be done then so il hopefully get it :)

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DO NOT slave the CD-ROMs off of the HDDs as you'll slow the HDD transfer rate down to CD speeds when they're active :roll:

Read your motherboard manual to see if you can mix IDE & SATA drives, although most boards can ;)

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So basicly i can just keep my setup as it is and then connect up the sata?

Do the jumpers on the hdd's need configured?

Edit: Oh yeah im planning on using the sata drive as my first boot.

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So basicly i can just keep my setup as it is and then connect up the sata?

Do the jumpers on the hdd's need configured?

Edit: Oh yeah im planning on using the sata drive as my first boot.
Jumpers you can leave the way they are.

I guess you currently boot from your IDE drive(s). This is probably an option in your BIOS. It will be set to boot from IDE. You'll have to change that to SATA or RAID-SATA or something similiar to that when you've connected your SATA drive to boot from it.

The motherboard manual should have some info on that. Might be handy to post what kind of motherboard you have btw ;)


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 Post Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 1:07 am 
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My motherboard is.

ASRock K7VT6.

Now that i look at it, its kinda pants :| :lol:

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Um, if it's this board - hxxp://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=K7VT6-C - it doesn't have SATA ports :?

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:|

I deff do have sata ports, seen them before and i even got sata cables with my mobo book.

lol :lol:

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my cocks hard for the right lady


:lol: :lol:

So whos that then slap? :P

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orly? i can be anything you want :wink:




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