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Web site with jumpers for all current and old HDDs?
Sorry if this has recently been asked, but I'm new to this group ...
I once found a site that gave jumper settings for very many disk drives - both current and old. I've tried a Google search but every site that looks right is "not found". Can anyone point me in the right direction? TIA. -- Alan F Cross |
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"Alan F Cross" wrote in message ... Sorry if this has recently been asked, but I'm new to this group ... I once found a site that gave jumper settings for very many disk drives - both current and old. I've tried a Google search but every site that looks right is "not found". Can anyone point me in the right direction? TIA. -- Alan F Cross if you just go to the mfg's website they may have the jumper settings...even on their older drive otherwise try a google search simply putting in the model # of the harddrive.. most of the time you should be able to get the info you are looking for |
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Alan F Cross wrote:
Sorry if this has recently been asked, but I'm new to this group ... I once found a site that gave jumper settings for very many disk drives - both current and old. I've tried a Google search but every site that looks right is "not found". Can anyone point me in the right direction? TIA. -- Alan F Cross .. Here are a couple: http://www.pc-disk.de/ http://info.star.spb.ru/Hardware/TheRef/theref.html |
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