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Just installed a DVD-Writer in my PC, and it works fine. Though I had to put the 40pin IDE cable into the back of it from my DVD-Rom drive as I did not have enough connectors. I also have a CD-Writer which is still connected. From looking at my motherboard I can`t see any more space for another IDE cable....
So my question is, can I get an IDE cable with four connectors on it to run my DVD-Writer, DVD-Rom and CD-Writer from? Or are there any other options?
Any advice appreciated.
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Ben
Your motherboard should have two IDE sockets and the usual configuration would be hard drive ( Master ) and DVD rom ( Slave ) on IDE 1 and DVD Writer ( Master ) and CD-Writer ( Slave) on IDE 2.
Remember almost all DVD Writers also are CD writers so you could always remove the cd writer.
If you have 2 hard drives you probably will have to do that to accomodate the second hard drive anyway, where a different configuration would apply.
hth P.
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I have got two hard-drives - as well as the 3 CD drives. IDE 1 goes into both hard-drives, and and IDE 2 to the DVD-Writer and CD-Writer, leaving the DVD-Rom not working. I want to copy DVD`s that I have created myself, so that is why the need for the DVD-Rom (it takes too long to copy to hard-drive then back to the DVDR).
I know what you mean about removing the CD-Writer, but it is so new, it would seem silly to, to be honest.
So I assume there is no way around this then?
Cheers Kywy.
"The Internet is a communication device that allows people the world over to bitch about movies and share pornography with one another."
Nothing very straight forward that I `m aware off, although if it is I`m sure we`ll both find out ;-)
Obvious solution re the CD Writer is to sell it on. and recover some of the cost of the DVD writer.,
What make and spec is the CD-R, as I actually had a call tonight looking for a decent 2nd hand one.
P.
if you wanted to attach more IDE devices.. your motherboard needs to be a RAID board...
you can buy a controller card which slots into a PCI slot.. and you can attach up to 4 devices to this..
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=33743
There you go ! ;-))
Thanks Haggis, much as I had hoped ( vague recollections of a daughter board add-on rather than a PCI card )
Life was much simplier when I was system building ( for fun and experience only, of course )
P.
Isn`t the RAID system just for harddrives though? Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks?
"Short for Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks, a category of disk drives that employ two or more drives in combination for fault tolerance and performance. RAID disk drives are used frequently on servers but aren`t generally necessary for personal computers."
Anil
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This item was edited on Monday, 12th May 2003, 09:26
oooh.. did you look that up anil?...
RAID can be used to ways... you can set up a RAID system using two identical discs to increase speed and performance...
Or like i have.. you can just use it as 2 extra IDE channels.. You are right about the fact that you have to channel your hard drives through the raid card though.. but thats no problem is it!
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So let me get this right.... if I plug in the PCI Controller Card that you`ve mentioned Haggis, I can then run the DVD-Rom through that? It just becomes two extra IDE channels right?
I`m a bit confused...
Thanks for the help by the way! :-)
"The Internet is a communication device that allows people the world over to bitch about movies and share pornography with one another."
>>>oooh.. did you look that up anil?...
Haggis, hence my original question. I`ve never used an addon RAID card and I thought it might work the same way as onboard RAID where IDE channels 3&4 have to be partnered with the same type of HD as 1&2.
I know that the onboard RAID IDE channels will not work (not on Gigabyte mb anyway) purely for HD to work as the config mentioned you`ve got running.
Anil
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This item was edited on Monday, 12th May 2003, 12:34