SCSI Channel
The function of cable select jumper setting is to let the cable select which drive takes priority ("master") and which one comes after ("slave").
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
This question is highly dependent on the specifics of your hard drive. Some hard drives have jumper set ups where theres a setting that has no jumper. If that's your type of hard drive then there should be no issue. Either way the computer should boot regardless of jumper setup. It just may not be able to load the Operating System.
Each IDE connector on the board supports two channels per. (Two drives) The combination of drives can vary. For instance, hard drive-cdrom, hard drive-hard drive, cdrom-cdrom, ect....ect.
if you r having 2h read the instruction given on the top of the hd because the jumpher setting for different hd may be different.so make one hd master with slave by putting the jumpher(connector of two pins)in aapropriate no pin pair and make another slave coneect the two hard disks with the ide cable(do it after turnning off your computer).after then start your computer for clarification check your BIOS setting whether whatever you have don is right or not.in BIOS main section the information about master and slave is given.if your problem yet persist then either mail me or contact any expert.AnswerTo make one Hard Drive master and one slave you will have to find jumper setting menu that is located on the top side of hard drive if nothing is there then find a little table on the hard drives controller (Circuit Card). If no jumper pins located between IDE CABLE CHANNEL and POWER CONNECTOR CHANNEL then find the jumpers on the Hard Disk Controller (Circuit Card), theses may be tiny jumpers.If there are no instruction there and you find just jumper pins , see near the jumper pins you may find (JS,CS,DS) WHERE DS is master .For slave try removing jumper to free all jumper pins then attach this hdisk with your hard disk and check (Make sure you always go to bios and detect it )Otherwise remove the cdrom and attach the second hard drive in place of cdrom.
Flip the laptop over so that the rubber feet are facing up. Remove the screw in the center of the laptop with the picture of a lock near it. This is the only thing keeping the cdrom drive from sliding out of the laptop. If it doesn't come out easily, you may need to power up the laptop, open up the cdrom tray, power off the laptop (while the cdrom tray is still open) then repeat procedure above - however, you'll now have the cdrom tray to use as a handle to pull out the entire cdrom drive.
Some IDE drives have a master/slave jumper, but a significant number of IDE drives defaulted to a "cable select" setting where the drive would determine for itself whether it was the master or the slave by which of the two sockets on the cable it was plugged into.
No
It upgrades your hard drive
None, unless you leave a disc in the cdrom drive.
you would have to remove the harddrive which is actually very easy You CANNOT just transfer the hard drive. The ps3 will format the new hard drive therefore erasing all data on the drive.
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..