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What is master drive?

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A master drive is a new system brought to modern cars that enables the car to go into master drive mode controlling the power and stering of you vehicle.

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When installing an IDE hard drive's configuration a master or slave is handled?

the hard drive should be set to master...


When installing a hard drive and a CD-ROM drive on the same IDE channel which do you configure as the master and which as the slave?

Configure the hard drive as the master and the CD-ROM as the slave.


What is the only drive on the cable?

Master


How you can make slave or master hard drive?

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.


What do you use to configure a drive to be a master slave or a stand alone drive?

We generally use the jumpers to set the disk drives as master or slave.


What are common jumpers setting for a hard drive configuration?

Primary master and secondary master


What are the four possible configurations for a PATA drive installed in a system?

Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Primary or Secondary will depend on which cable are you using to connect the drive. Master or Slave will depend on the drive's jumper configuration.


Which of the two drives should be the master the CD drive or the hard drive?

There is no requirement that one or the other is the Master or Slave, as long as one of them is (if they are on the same cable.)


When installing a hard drive and a DVD writer on the same IDE channel which do you configure as the master and which as a slave?

Hard drive as master and DVD writer as slave.


What does the slave and master and the rest of the things for a hard drive mean?

To allow for two drives on the same cable, IDE uses a special configuration called master and slave. This configuration allows one drive's controller to tell the other drive when it can transfer data to or from the computer. What happens is the slave drive makes a request to the master drive, which checks to see if it is currently communicating with the computer. If the master drive is idle, it tells the slave drive to go ahead. If the master drive is communicating with the computer, it tells the slave drive to wait and then informs it when it can go ahead. The computer determines if there is a second (slave) drive attached through the use of Pin 39 on the connector. Pin 39 carries a special signal, called Drive Active/Slave Present (DASP), that checks to see if a slave drive is present. Although it will work in either position, it is recommended that the master drive is attached to the connector at the very end of the IDE ribbon cable. Then, a jumper on the back of the drive next to the IDE connector must be set in the correct position to identify the drive as the master drive. The slave drive must have either the master jumper removed or a special slave jumper set, depending on the drive. Also, the slave drive is attached to the connector near the middle of the IDE ribbon cable. Each drive's controller board looks at the jumper setting to determine whether it is a slave or a master. This tells them how to perform. Every drive is capable of being either slave or master when you receive it from the manufacturer. If only one drive is installed, it should always be the master drive. Many drives feature an option called Cable Select (CS). With the correct type of IDE ribbon cable, these drives can be auto configured as master or slave. CS works like this: A jumper on each drive is set to the CS option. The cable itself is just like a normal IDE cable except for one difference -- Pin 28 only connects to the master drive connector. When your computer is powered up, the IDE interface sends a signal along the wire for Pin 28. Only the drive attached to the master connector receives the signal. That drive then configures itself as the master drive. Since the other drive received no signal, it defaults to slave mode.


What does a slave drive do?

On the older style ATA drives, now called PATA or simply IDE, each drive chain had two positions for drives. One was called the Master, and the other the Slave drive. The drives performed in exactly the same manner, and the only difference most people would notice was that the Master drive was given a drive letter before the slave drive. In short, a Slave drive does everything a Master drive does.


Should ide be master or slave with sata master?

SATA and IDE are operated on different buses, with different controllers. A SATA drive is not considered a "master" or a "slave"; it has a channel all to itself. If the IDE drive is by itself on the controller, it should be set as Master.