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There is a jumper on the hard disk, if there is no jumper, the interrupt conflict of the two hard disks can not be recognized by the system, if the old hard disk is an IDE interface, you just need to put the hard disk flat, the jumper part across the two rows of pins The first jumper can be unplugged.
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The crux of the problem is not the settings in the CMOS, but the jumpers of the two hard drives. If two hard disks are connected on a data line, they must be a master disk and a slave disk. Please follow the jumper cords on the hard drive case** to set up the jumper cords for both hard drives correctly.
If two hard disks are connected to two data cables respectively, and there is no optical drive, basically you don't need to consider the jumper, but in the case of an optical drive, it is the same as before, and the hard disk and optical drive on the same data line should also be divided into a master and a slave. After the jumper is set, you only need to enter the CMOS to identify the hard disk.
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The hard disk you just bought is called a white disk and cannot be used directly. It is necessary to call the empty disk after formatting, so that the data can be stored and read, and the specific tools are. DOS, DM, QP, GHOST, can also be directly hung on the machine, and partitioned with the system's built-in hard disk management tool after entering the system.
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Advanced Format-Partition, then buy a hard disk data cable to hang on your computer to copy, serial port hard disk does not need to set master and slave, partition can be partitioned in disk management.
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It is possible to install 2 systems with 2 hard drives. Here's why:
The computer allows the installation of dual systems, and when the dual system is booted, there will be a boot menu for you to choose which system to boot.
A system is not allowed to be replaced after it has been started. The system boot must be changed after a reboot.
The system needs to be installed in two partitions. However, if you want to install it on two hard disks, only the first hard disk can be used as a boot disk, and the later hard disk cannot be used as a boot system to boot the computer.
If you want to add the hard disk after the system is used to other computers to boot the computer, it is not allowed, because the computer motherboard can only be recognized by the computer installation system, and the computer with a different model of motherboard cannot be recognized.
When installing a dual system, the two systems are installed in different partitions, and the later installed system will not overwrite the previous system. And each individual system has its own partition format, which will not cause conflicts. After installing the dual system, at boot time, there is a multi-boot selection menu that allows you to choose which operating system to enter.
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I don't know what motherboard yours is, if you have onboard RAID, you can enter the RAID card to create a RAID 0 matrix, and then you can, about RAID 0, you can go here to take a look.
If there is no onboard, you can go to the electronic market to buy one, but also a data cable, there is a slot slot on the motherboard, which is the expansion port, plug in and then set up, welcome to ask.
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