The second drive.....
Configure the hard drive as the master and the CD-ROM as the slave.
There are jumpers on the drive itself that can be configured to set it up as a master or a slave. Refer to your hard drive's documentation for the pins to use for these configurations.
To remove a partition on a slave hard drive you can go into the BIOS. You should look up a guide if you plan to do this.
Hard drive as master and DVD writer as slave.
Hard Drive configuration is used to define the Slave and master Hard Drive. When we are attaching more than one hard drive the configuration is used. Configuration is done by jumper setting which is available in back side of hard drive...1st two pins for master hard drive and last pins are slave..
IF the CD drive shares an IDE channel with a hard drive, make the hard drive the master and the CD drive the slave.
the hard drive should be set to master...
It is using the EIDE connection. The book says that if you have a hard drive and a CD that the hard drive should be the master and the CD will be the slave.
first Hard drive is Master and additional will be set to slave.
In computing, you can have two disks, the main and the slave - these are set by jumpers on the hard drive. In classical hardware, the main would have priority over the slave. However, with better electronics's, most computers don't differentiate between slave and main anymore.
no, but you can put the 360's hard drive as the slave hard drive of your PC if it is not a laptop