IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
Can I have an IDE and SATA hard-drive in the same machine? One acting
like a master the other as slave? thanks |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
The answer is yes ...assuming that your M.Board supports both...nearly all
those currently around for Home type Builders AFAIK do. You should have complete freedom in the BIOS setup to select which order they come up in..you may well have to fiddle around with somewhat confusing settings. The M/Soft system drive 'C' will be the 1st partition of whatever drive you select as 1st boot drive / device . Mouse @@@ |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
Trimble Bracegirdle wrote:
The answer is yes ...assuming that your M.Board supports both...nearly all those currently around for Home type Builders AFAIK do. You should have complete freedom in the BIOS setup to select which order they come up in..you may well have to fiddle around with somewhat confusing settings. The M/Soft system drive 'C' will be the 1st partition of whatever drive you select as 1st boot drive / device . Mouse @@@ An alternative is to get an IDE to SATA converter which plugs into the back of the IDE drive. Esentialy your IDE drive is now a SATA drive although it won't have quite the performance of a true SATA drive. That's what I had to do because my DVD drives use the single IDE channel on my motherboard. Don |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
"Ron" wrote in message ups.com... Can I have an IDE and SATA hard-drive in the same machine? One acting like a master the other as slave? thanks I have two SATA drives on an ASUS A7N8X Motherboard. It will take an IDE however, it boots from the IDE first. Seems it looks for IDE drives before it looks for the SATA controller. I finally scrubbed the IDEs and us only SATA drives. Good luck. Squat |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
"""IDE to SATA converter"""
I've been wondering about one of these as I have a number of IDE drives to use in a newer computer...They don't cost much £5 / $10.. Do you get the same performance from the IDE as you would if it were plugged in to standard IDE socket ?? Might there be compatibility issues with some standard type drives. Mouse @@@ |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
Yes, you can have one SATA and one IDE hard drive in a computer. They would
NOT be set as Master and Slave. SATA has no Master/Slave settings. The IDE drive would be a Master. -- -------- DaveW "Ron" wrote in message ups.com... Can I have an IDE and SATA hard-drive in the same machine? One acting like a master the other as slave? thanks |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
I believe his interest in Master/Slave is for determining
which HD gets control at boot time. In most BIOSes, this can be manually set via keyboard in the Hard Drive Boot Order (not the Device Type Boot Order). It's only the default HD boot order that puts the IDE HD(s) ahead of the SATA HDs. *TimDaniels* "DaveW" wrote: Yes, you can have one SATA and one IDE hard drive in a computer. They would NOT be set as Master and Slave. SATA has no Master/Slave settings. The IDE drive would be a Master. DaveW "Ron" wrote: Can I have an IDE and SATA hard-drive in the same machine? One acting like a master the other as slave? |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
Ide drives are not slower then SATA ones
"Trimble Bracegirdle" wrote in message ... """IDE to SATA converter""" I've been wondering about one of these as I have a number of IDE drives to use in a newer computer...They don't cost much £5 / $10.. Do you get the same performance from the IDE as you would if it were plugged in to standard IDE socket ?? Might there be compatibility issues with some standard type drives. Mouse @@@ |
IDE and SATA HDD's in same machine?
On Mar 4, 9:38 pm, "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
I believe his interest in Master/Slave is for determining which HD gets control at boot time. In most BIOSes, this can be manually set via keyboard in the Hard Drive Boot Order (not the Device Type Boot Order). It's only the default HD boot order that puts the IDE HD(s) ahead of the SATA HDs. *TimDaniels* I had a similar experience to Squat in that my PC would always look at the IDE controller first. I ended up with the SATA and used my IDE controllers for my DVD and CDR drives. |
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