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.
There is no "registry" on a motherboard. The Windows Registry is stored on the hard drive.
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.
No it does not. As long as the motherboard has the proper connectors for the hard drive you are installing, IDE or SATA, you will not have to replace it. If the connectors are different, then return the hard drive and get one with the proper connection type.
Inside the cabinet