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Thread ID: 95839 2008-12-18 19:22:00 Jumpers on SATA hard drives ? Digby (677) Press F1
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730653 2008-12-18 19:22:00 Hi Guys

I have a few SATA hard drives.

Most of them have jumpers fitted to them.

I have two drives that have no jumpers fitted. And these two drives are not recognised by one of my (older) PC's.

Would fitting jumpers to them fix this ? May be something to do with gb/s ?

Are they standard jumpers that go on motherboards etc ? Can I use those ?
Digby (677)
730654 2008-12-18 20:14:00 The only jumpers I have seen on SATA drives is to set the drive to SATA 1 or SATA 2 (150MB/s or 300MB/s)
If the comp doesn't support SATA2 then it will do what yours is doing and not detect it.
The jumpers are smaller than the ones you find on a mainboard.
CYaBro (73)
730655 2008-12-19 06:06:00 Thanks for that.

I put some jumpers on the disk and now it gets recognised !
Digby (677)
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