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Old 02-18-2005, 05:43 PM
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I am putting a second harddrive in my computer. I have a cable that has two heads on it. I know which cable head to put where, to select the master and slave drive, but i dont know which jumper to select. My hard drives are identical, and they have four jumper options. They are both on the second option. Which option should i change it to if anyone knows?

Here is a picture of what jumpers they have on:
http://www.img.photobucket.com/album...308/Jumper.bmp

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Old 02-18-2005, 06:02 PM
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What brand hard drive? You been to thier website?
Old 02-18-2005, 06:35 PM
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quantum bigfoot 12.0 gig. I still cant find anything or figyre it out
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You prolly won't find much support for the old Quantum drives. You are just going to have to guess.
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One time by brother guessed, got it wrong, and crashed a hard drive. Is that possible with newer drives? His was like 8 years ago.
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It'* a possiblity. I've never seen it happen, but I can't deny that possibility.
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i read the drive closely and found what looked like codes, switched the jumpers, and it worked.
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With any IDE device, setting the jumper settings wrong can lead to device failure. However, I have never experienced this.. nor do I really want to test it either. I have set the jumpers wrong a few times, and all my IDE devices work..


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http://service.maxtor.com/rightnow/i...%20jumpers.htm


that should do it.
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