Because my new motherboard is too aloof.
You must be sure all hardware is compatible and all drivers are properly installed and running...
== == You may have to go into your computers BIOS (basic input/output system) and configure the drives.
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.
To start, the hard drive cable connects your hard drive to your motherboard. Its really simple.
The hard drive is not located on the motherboard.
What are the prosiejers to install a hard drive besides the computers motherboard
A motherboard A Central Processing Unit (CPU) A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), also known as a video card Random Access Memory (RAM), also known as volatile memory Storage: Solid State Drive (SSD) or Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
Yes, the motherboard does determine what hard drive can be installed. A computer is made for the hard drive to be compatible with whatever mother board is installed.
hard drive
There is no "registry" on a motherboard. The Windows Registry is stored on the hard drive.
An internal hard-drive fits into a bay inside the computer's tower. A power cable from the power unit is plugged into the hard-drive. A data cable plugs the hard-drive into the motherboard.
Usually, the hard drive connects to the motherboard.
Inside the cabinet
They are the cables that connect your hard drive or cd/dvd drive to the motherboard.