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If two devices are connected to the same IDE port, whether it is an optical drive or a hard disk, or a dual optical drive or dual hard disk, you need to set the jumper of the master and slave disks, otherwise it will not be recognized;
If you only connect one device, you don't need to do any additional setup, if there is a problem, it may be an IDE cable or IDE interface.
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If two hard disks are connected to two IDE ports, there is no need to set up jumpers, and the easiest way is to pull out the jumper caps on both hard disks.
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Recognizable.
See if your thread is broken. There is also a problem with the other IDE interface on your motherboard.
Let's see if the plug is good.
If it doesn't work, try again with a different thread.
Then set the boot order from the BIOS.
Don't mislead people, good or not.
The two hard disks are plugged into the two IDE interfaces, and the master and slave disks are also separated, and I don't know how you know.
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You don't have a master-slave disk, right.,If it's connected to different motherboard ports with two wires,You can directly connect it to use.。
If it is connected to a motherboard port and uses a cable, then it is necessary to set up a master disk and a slave disk.
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Check in the BIOS to see if the settings can be denied out of the hard disk, or if the BIOS settings are not opened, if it is an old-fashioned hard disk, you may have to set the master and slave hard disks, and you have to look at the jump pin of the hard disk to indicate the settings.
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Follow the prompts on the hard disk to set up the master and slave jumpers.
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Hello, thank you for your inner waiting, the result of your inquiry is as follows: If you have a second hard disk interface on your computer motherboard, you can insert the hard disk by following these steps:1
Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord to make sure it's safe. 2.Open the computer case and find the second hard drive connector on the motherboard, which is usually indicated"sata2"。
3.Confirm your drive type and interface type. If your hard disk is SATA, you can plug it directly into the SATA2 interface.
If your hard disk is on the IDE interface, you need to plug it into the IDE interface. 4.Insert the hard drive into the interface.
When plugging in the drive, make sure the pins of the connector and the drive are aligned. If your hard drive is SATA, you only need to plug in the data cable and power cable. If your hard drive is IDE interfaced, you also need to connect an IDE data cable and a power cable.
5.Turn off your computer case and reconnect the power and monitor cables. When you start up your computer, the system automatically detects and configures the new hard drive, and you can see if the new hard drive is recognized in My Computer.
If the hard drive is not recognized, you can check whether the hard drive is set to "boot device orange ruler" in your computer BIOS. That's the basic step to insert the second hard drive, but if you're not sure how to mess around, it's a good idea to get help from a professional person.
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(integrated-drive-electronics) is a commonly used external interface, mainly connected to hard disks and optical drives. With 16-bit data transmission in parallel, one IDE interface can only connect to two external devices. It is generally used in PC, and the maximum speed is 7200 rpm.
Commonly known as pata and port.
Under normal circumstances, if the host has an optical drive and a hard disk, the optical drive is connected to the first port, and the hard disk is connected to the second port.
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Plug it in casually, this one doesn't score.
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1. One IDE port can be connected to two IDE devices, and now the jumper behind the hard disk is set as the main disk (you can set it according to the sticker instructions on the hard disk), which is connected to the end of the IDE data cable.
2. In the same way, use the optical drive of an IDE port to set it as a slave disk, which is connected to the middle socket of the IDE cable.
3. Use a disc to install the system.
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