Then the component will not work or will be unreliable.
A CD/DVD Rom drive is connected by either connecting an IDE or SATA data and power cable to the drive, the other end of the data cable is connected the a slot on the motherboard and the power cable already comes out of the PSU.
a usb cable is a cable that allows the computer to communicate with the object u are connecting it to. For example there is a computer powered fan which is connected to a computer using an usb cable
3core*400mm2 xlpe cable
Power cable is a thick cable connecting your computer to an electrical wall outlet. It can also be a thin wire connecting your modem or other device to a rectangular [ usually ] power supply to your electrical power bar or wall outlet. Data cables are much thinner, used mainly internally, and can be many wires attached together horizontally to form a wide ribbon of wires. However, a data cable can also be a much thicker cable connecting your modem, router, printer etc. to your computer.
A CD/DVD Rom drive is connected by either connecting an IDE or SATA data and power cable to the drive, the other end of the data cable is connected the a slot on the motherboard and the power cable already comes out of the PSU.
Your fuse box is linked by a power source. The power source cable goes directly to the battery. Check the power source cable to make sure it is connected properly.
There is no load connected!
There are two cables connected to the floppy drive; Power cable - 4 pins, Data cable - 34 pins.
Open the case and see if the power AND the ribbon cable are both plugged in. If the drive's read light is staying on constantly the cable is connected backward. Also, make sure the floppy is properly set-up in the BIOS.
This problem could be as a result of a loose power or data cable. The solution is to open the computer case and check that all cables are properly connected.
The starter cable for the 99 Blazer is connected to the battery cable below the battery tray. A plastic box encloses a fuse that connects that battery cable to the starter cable and the chassis power.
nothing seems to be broken. the cable is not connected to the drive bracket
get a new cable for it or make sure it is in properly !
Check the IDE cable, make sure it's connected properly. Make sure the HD and CD are jumpered properly. Make sure the power supply to the HD and CD is functioning properly.
1) Check that the jumber settings are properly configured if its an IDE HDD or check proper power cable is connected with it .ie molex in case of IDE HDD 2) Check that the IDE or Sata devices connected are disabled in the BIOS or not
There are a number of reasons why your power will not raise or lower a front seat. It may be that your power source is not properly connected or that a motor has died.