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Old July 25th 03, 09:15 PM
Woody
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Have 2 hds master and slave on ide 1
have a dvd-r as master on ide 2
want to add a pioneer dvd rom which is the 120s which is udma66


where should i fit it? is it ok on the same ide as the dvd-r ( also pioneer)
cheers


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Old July 25th 03, 09:42 PM
WooduCoodu
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depends on how you use them. if you transfer from one hard drive to the
other a lot it would be best to split them up and if you intend to try to
copy from the dvd-rom straight to the dvd-rw it would be best to split them
up but if you plan mostly to copy from the hard drives to the dvd-rw it
would be best not to have the dvd-rw on the same ide as a hard drive unless
you only plan on writing files from one of the hard drives to the dvd-rw
most of the time then just make sure that hard drive isn't the one that
shares an ide with the dvd-rw..

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Have 2 hds master and slave on ide 1
have a dvd-r as master on ide 2
want to add a pioneer dvd rom which is the 120s which is udma66


where should i fit it? is it ok on the same ide as the dvd-r ( also

pioneer)
cheers




 




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