Please ask me about the problem of hanging 2 hard disks on a computer... Urgent...

Updated on number 2024-04-12
39 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it can be connected, you need an IDE connection cable, which is connected to the IDE slot of the motherboard, and does not conflict with the original SATA.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, there should be no problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can connect as follows:

    A computer has multiple hard disk interfaces, if all of them are SATA interfaces, and you need to connect SATA and PATA (IDE) hard disks at the same time, then PATA hard disks can be converted with PATA to SATA adapter card.

    1. The schematic diagram of SATA and PATA (IDE) hard disks is as follows:

    2. The schematic diagram of PATA to SATA adapter card is as follows:

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    OK. I'm planning to add a 320g hard drive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no need to set up a master-slave disk, SATA hard disk has no master-slave division, and there are very few jumpers that are needed, which are all N years ago.

    You look at the markings on the motherboard, tell everyone the brand and model, and so is the hard drive, and someone will tell you how to plug it in.

    Not recognized, is a device or data cable fault, and a compatibility issue.

    You don't need to know the master-slave disk settings, even if it's a very old motherboard, you don't need to set up, the more you know, the more confused you become, not to mention.

    Questions added. If the hard drive is not specifically marked, the ASUS M2N68 Plus itself has no special requirements for the hard drive.

    Installation method: Just plug it in.

    Adding a hard disk increases power consumption by 10W, and the power supply is sufficient.

    The hard drive is not recognized, and often the motherboard SATA controller is faulty or incompatible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I just installed two hard disks two days ago, no need to set up, no jumper, there are two hard disk interfaces (data cable interfaces) on the motherboard, the system will automatically recognize, if there are systems in both hard disks, connect both hard disks, after booting, you can see which disk is started from, if you want to change the master and slave of the two hard disks, change the position of the two interfaces, you can, if there is only one hard disk with a system, or, connect both disks, if it starts normally, The instructions are from the main disk (that is, the disk with the system),Just use it like this,If you can't start,Mean it's started from the disk without a system,At this time, change the interface position,You can start normally,Mine is ASUS P5VD2,There used to be only one hard disk,A few days ago, I hung up again,That's according to the above,Now it's very normal use,There are no problems,

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's all copied or messed up.

    You install 2 hard disks, open the chassis and install them directly, and link the data transmission cable and power cable.

    Then boot up, go to blos settings, boot order, set the hard disk you installed the system to the first one, and then f10 save and reboot it.

    Go to System and then you can use the Computer Disk Management for your newly installed hard drive partition.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are more than 50 needles that are IDE, and less than 20 are SATA (SATA is from a biased needle). SATA hard disks do not have jumpers, they are connected to the computer and booted into the BIOS to set their master-slave relationship. I've tried, but I'm using IDE and SATA as a mixture, and IDE is the master by default, and I sometimes have SATA to call the shots, and sometimes I have to do IDE (only when backing up data).

    Changed in the boot item of the BIOS.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Now it's all sata, and the data cable is thin. The IDE is obsolete and the data lines are ribbon-shaped.

    After connecting the two SATA hard drives, set the hard drive with the system as the first boot drive in the BIOS. Nothing else.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, restore the motherboard BIOS to the default, if both hard disks are SATA ports, you pay attention to the motherboard logo SATA1 SATA 2 ......The default is that the number is the main disk, the jumper of the hard disk does not need to be moved, and the default is to connect the hard disk of sata1 into the system.

    Solution 2, the general motherboard can press F9 or F11 or ESC to enter the boot menu, you can choose which hard disk you want to boot into the system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You take a closer look at the motherboard connected to the hard disk interface, that is, the serial port, there is a label next to it, SATA1 is the first hard disk, connect this priority boot, and the other is connected to SATA2, it's OK. Connect the serial port SATA1 to start first, if there is no 2, 3, etc. You said that the master-slave disk is set as a parallel port hard disk, but the serial port does not have it, and it is OK to connect it directly in order

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Only the desktop can be hung! All you have to do is plug that hard drive into the head with more power in the middle of that IDE cable, and then use a power cord to power the hard drive! It's easy to install a system.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Your motherboard doesn't need to set up jumpers, you can install your system disk on sata0, and install it on sata1 from the disk, anyway, the motherboard is hung behind the slave disk!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Do I need to set up a jumper for a hard disk with SATA interface?

    BIOS is set to the first.

    I. Second, third, etc., start the (hardware) disk, right?

    IDE device, the master-slave jumper is set, if the optical drive is the first to start after booting, then reverse the master-slave jumper, OK

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    SATA is very simple, you can directly set which disk to start with in CMOS. It's all OK to enter the system.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. You have to jumper to set up the master and slave disks (it seems that you have completed this work, not much to say here).

    2. How many areas are there in each plate? For example, if your main disk is divided into 2 drives (the first hard disk is: C disk + D), the second disk is divided into 1 drive, then the second hard disk is E disk (if it is divided into two drives, it is E + H, and so on).

    Note: If your previous primary and secondary disks are not set correctly, this may be the case: C drive is the primary partition of the first hard disk; Drive D is the main partition of your second hard drive; The E drive is your first hard disk expansion partition; The H drive is the extended partition of your second hard drive!

    3. Right-click on my computer, point management, point disk management, there is a disk 0 and disk 1, which are your two hard disks, which can be distinguished here (can be renamed to distinguish, note: important data should not be saved on a hard disk!) )

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The hard disk interface of the IDE interface is two rows of pins and is very wide. The SATA connector does not have a needle, it is in the form of a gold finger, and it is very narrow.

    The easiest way:

    Open the case cover.

    Find the optical drive, connect the power cable and data cable on the back of the optical drive to the power and data cable interface on the new hard disk you added.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    SATA Flat Wire, IDE Wide Wire.

    A hard disk is connected to a data cable, and there is no need for the master and slave disks of the device. The master and slave disks are set when the SCSI and IDE share the data cable.

    It can be directly connected to the SATA port of the motherboard.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Tell you the easiest way!! If you don't have a CD-ROM drive on your computer!

    Just take what you need to do from the hard drive to the optical drive where you need to connect.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You don't need to move anything, just plug it in, and sata doesn't distinguish between master and slave.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Both are connected to the BIOS and set the boot sequence.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's all marked on the motherboard! The SATA interface is narrower, and the IDE is much wider!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There are many people, but none of them have an idea, do you want to hear how I teach you how to install dual hard drives and install the system? Hi I'll teach you. I don't want to tell anyone else!!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Dual hard disks: The name given to computer DIYers who hang two hard disks in their computers.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If the older computer hard disk is likely to be parallel, the new general serial port, if you find someone who knows how to install it, it's okay, I installed it last time, there is a problem with the jumper, the main and secondary disks are wrong, the system is reinstalled, it is recommended that such a small disk is not needed, export the data, otherwise the power load is too large, it is easy to cause one of them to break. My little hard drive is already broken, just suggested.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Your motherboard should have a data cable is the kind of socket that is very wide, 2 hard disks are connected to it, a hard disk is formatted, and a hard disk is used as a partition, it is recommended that you use the 20G as a C disk, and the 500G one can be used casually.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Generally, there is still an IDE interface on the motherboard, which is the kind that uses the cable, which can be used to connect the old hard disk, and the hard disk jumper is set from the disk (see the diagram on the hard disk at the jumper position) However, the hard disk effect 10 years ago is not good, the speed is slow, the sound of reading the disk is loud, the transmission of data is slow, it is not worth using, and the efficiency of the whole system is slow.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Directly connected to SATA port, SATA does not need to set up master and slave; It's up to you whether to divide it or not, I think it's best to divide it to facilitate classified management; If you want to divide only one area, after connecting the new hard disk to the system, right-click on my computer --> management --> disk management --> select 2T that hard disk --> right-click on the blank space --> partition, and then select the main partition, format NTFS, other defaults.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1. First of all, you should see how many SATA interfaces your motherboard has, if one can only hang one hard disk, if two can hang two, directly plug in the power cable and data cable, and fix the hard disk with screws.

    2. Don't consider the problem of boot recognition, the computer can automatically identify it, it is recommended to select the first hard disk in the preferred startup item, so that the second hard disk will automatically become a slave disk.

    3. Finally, if the drive letter is not correct, you can also name it, in order to distinguish the partition of the two disks, you can also rename the volume label, for example, add a "a" in front of the volume label for a hard disk, and add a "b" in front of the volume label for a hard disk.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    You can just hang it up, and the interface you said is called the IDE interface, which is the parallel port.

    Your current 500 hard disk is stat port called serial port and they don't conflict with each other.

    IDE interface hard disk connected to IDE port SATA port hard disk connected to SATA port just fine Personally, I don't think you need to install that 20G speed is too slow to affect the performance of the whole machine.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Connect it directly to the SATA port on the motherboard, and then format it in the system.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    BIOS set the master-slave disk to try.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Now it's all sata, and the data cable is thin. The IDE is obsolete and the data lines are ribbon-shaped.

    After the two SATA hard disks are connected, set the hard disk with the system as the first boot hard disk in the BIOS. Nothing else sets up what Lu Sakura shouted.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The easiest way:

    You host the lid open.

    Let's get to know each other.

    Unplug the two cables on the optical drive, and plug in the corresponding interface of the hard Sun Sen disk you want to add!

    PS: If you add a new hard drive that doesn't have a system.

    Then if you follow my method, you can't get into the system.

    Just change the two hard disks of the trace car! Connect your system to the cable connected to the optical drive.

    The new drive is connected to the existing hard drive cable!

    Hope I can help you a little!

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Both. Copy.

    Or messy. You install 2 hard disks, right.

    Open the chassis and install it directly.

    Good link. Data transmission and power cables.

    Then turn it on. Go to blos settings.

    Boot order. The hard disk you installed the system set up to the first one.

    And then the calendar. F10 save and reboot on it.

    Enter the branch source. The system can then be.

    Disk Management on your computer.

    Partition a hard drive for your new installation.

    I used it.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    1. First of all, you have to see how many SATA interfaces your motherboard has, if one can only hang one hard disk, such as Qingming Guoguo two, you can hang two, directly plug in the power cable and data cable, and fix the hard disk with screws.

    2. Don't consider the problem of boot identification, the computer can automatically identify it, it is recommended to choose the first hard disk in the first choice of Qiyu source dynamic Huaiyan item, so that the second hard disk will automatically become a slave disk.

    At last. If the drive letter is incorrect, you can also name it, in order to distinguish the partition of the two disks, you can also rename the volume label, for example, hard disk A adds a "A" before the volume label, and hard disk B adds a "b" before the volume label.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    1.Look at the interface of your original hard disk, now it is generally a SATA port, that is, a serial port hard disk. Generally, it can be recognized by plugging it in and rebooting it. Partition without care, or use the built-in partition tool to partition.

    2.Yes, after installing the dual system, you will be given a few seconds to choose which system you need to enter after the self-test is completed when you turn it on.

    3.The power supply is generally no problem, because the general power supply has many interfaces, which can basically meet the needs. When you buy a hard drive, you will send a data cable, so you don't have to think about the cable, just look at the interface and don't plug it incorrectly.

    Another thing worth reminding is: you should be optimistic about the rated power of your computer power supply, and calculate whether the power required after adding new hardware exceeds the rated power of the power supply, if it exceeds it, it will cause a series of problems such as failure to turn on and insufficient power output.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Look at your original hard disk is not too big, the configuration should have some history, the configuration is not very high, 500G is enough to choke....The new hard disk should be partitioned and installed on the system, and it is recommended that novices do not try it.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    It should be a sata port, and it can be used when connected, and there is no need to connect the jumper primary and secondary. When booting up, enter the BIOS and select the original hard disk to boot, and the partition is left alone.

    2.OK. 3.The new hard drive will have a power cable, if you don't have it, buy an adapter for a few dollars.

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