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337846 2005-03-25 03:20:00 Have got two ide drives full of good stuff on my desk - i bought a new sata drive computer and thought i transfer said data to the new one.
layout is this:
cd-rom
dvd-rom
floppy
sata drive 120 gig
sata drive 200 gig
I'm trying to work out where to plug the ide drive in to transfer the data.
Have tried pulling cd-rom plug and plugging in drive jumpered for cable select /master/slave...nothing works
Have used bus 2 but computer hangs....
Dya think i maybe have to re-jumper the sata drives?
I go fishing now and again and can use them as sinkers but i'd rather haul the info of them
Help a homer
Cheers
ftpme (7696)
337847 2005-03-25 03:29:00 So the SATA is onboard (on the motherboard)?

If not, you'll have to buy a motherboard with SATA onboard, or a SATA PCI Card

If so, the IDE's go on the IDE Primary connection, on the motherboard, as Master and Slave. (Go into the BIOS and put Primary IDE Master/Slave on AUTO).

The CD and DVD on the Secondary IDE connection, Master and Slave.
(Also put Secondary IDE Master/Slave on AUTO, in the BIOS).

SATA drives don't have jumpers. There should be an option in BIOS for Primary 3rd and 4th Master. (If the mobo has 2 SATA connections on it).

This is for SATA. Also, for SATA if onboard, the cable that comes with the SATA is data only, NOT power. U need a SATA power adaptor, or a power supply with a SATA power adaptor on the end of it.

Are you using XP??
Speedy Gonzales (78)
337848 2005-03-25 03:39:00 Wow that was quick
Have onboard SATA
Running XP
IDE Primary connection, on the motherboard, is that the plug that currently feeds the cd-rom and dvd-rom or the spare blue coloured ide plug?
cheers
ftpme (7696)
337849 2005-03-25 03:49:00 IDE Primary (IDE1) should be the coloured (blue in your case) slot. Use IDE1 for PATA (Non SATA drives)
The other one (IDE2 - Secondary) is where you plug the DVD, CD drives as master and slave.
Myth (110)
337850 2005-03-25 03:54:00 There's usually 2 IDE connections on the mobo .

Primary and Secondary . They should be labelled Primary or Secondary, on the mobo . Yup the primary connection on the mobo MAYBE BLUE

OK sounds like you have the 2 SATA's and 2 cd's on the secondary ide Master/Slave connection . (The blue connection on the mobo maybe the Primary IDE)

You can put the 2 ide hdds on the Primary IDE as Master and Slave . And also jumper them to Master and slave on the back of the Ide hdd's . And also, go into the BIOS and put the Primary IDE Master/Slave on AUTO .

After that, just make sure the SATA drive if this is the drive with XP on it, is set up as the bootdisk . . . . And save the settings in the BIOS .

Then reboot . Then u can copy whatever u like from the IDE's . IF what u want to copy are program files that have been installed, THEN reinstall the programs from cd or re-download them from the Net again . Otherwise, the programs wont work properly .

Word docs, email addresses from the address book, bookmarks small things like that can be copied to the SATA .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
337851 2005-03-25 04:01:00 :p Thanks ;)
Great for a newbie to get advice like this
most appreciated :D
ftpme (7696)
337852 2005-03-25 04:08:00 No worries :) If u have a spare IDE cable with a blue connection on one end, use it .

Connect the blue end to the motherboard connection .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
337853 2005-03-25 07:51:00 OK sounds like you have the 2 SATA's and 2 cd's on the secondary ide Master/Slave connection. (The blue connection on the mobo maybe the Primary IDE)


How do you put sATA drives on an IDE connection?
pctek (84)
337854 2005-03-25 08:01:00 How do you put sATA drives on an IDE connection?

You dont if u have SATA onboard.

I think Dick Smith has a few adaptor boards for this tho.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
337855 2005-03-25 08:17:00 Adaptor boards are fantastic - they do what most motherboards do, just on a separate board. Growly (6)
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