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On each motherboard, you will find 2 IDE ports. These ports are for your hard drives, and CD ROM's. On the back of every hard drive, you will find a jumper, together with different settings, for use of the drive being a master, slave or cable select. You adjust these jumpers for placement on the ide cable. Eg being, your main hard drive (80gb), place the jumper for this on to the master setting. Then place this drive at the end of the ide cable. Your second drive (500gb), change the jumper to slave, and place this at the middle of the ide cable). Every ide cable, has a red line down one side of it. This red line shows you which way the cable should be positioned on the drive. The red line always goes to the right. Then on the molex power connector, you will find, 1 yellow, 2 black, and 1 red wire. These can only be plugged into the drive one way round. (You match the red wire facing the red on the ide cable). If the hard drives in question, are SATA or SATA II, then there is no master or slave connector, and they just plug direct into the ports on the drive, and on the board. Hope this helps Be safe Cadishead Computers
With an IDE, you have everything you need in one place. It will even highlight the program line where an error occurs. Without an IDE, you need separate tools to edit, compile, and run your program - and if the compiler gives you an error message, you have to take note of the line number, and go to the corresponding line yourself.
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Rakkyo Ide's birth name is Hiroshi Ide.
Locate the red stripe on the cable and connect to the device with the red stripe lining up to pin #1 and If there is also no red stripe locate the blue stripe on the cable and connect to the device with the blue stripe lining up to pin #1
Christopher Ide's birth name is Christopher Maki Ide.
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notebook IDE connector= 44-pins Desktop IDE connector= 40-pins
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