Yes, SATA is real.
Yes, SATA is used to connect the hard drives to the motherboard.
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Yes, you can it's backward compatible.
Yes, SATA II (SATA 3 Gb/s) devices are backward compatible with SATA I (SATA 1.5 Gb/s) interfaces. This means that you can connect a SATA II hard drive or SSD to a SATA I motherboard, but the drive will operate at the lower SATA I speed. However, if you connect a SATA I drive to a SATA II interface, it will run at the SATA I speed as well.
Yes. Windows Vista includes native support for SATA drives.
Yes it is a sata drive. It is a internal hard.
Yes.
Yes, technically speaking. You need an adapter (SATA to IDE converter) to do this. Google sata to ide converter and you'll find adapters starting around $15 bucks.
Yes. You can add as many hard drives, or other sata devices (DVD burners etc) as will fit into your case, or until you have no more sata connectors free.
SATA Data Cable Has 7 Conductors. yes 7 internal conductors.
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Yes. But your computer needs to be properly configured for a SATA optical drive. Also, a SATA drive is better than a IDE drive.