Reboot your computer, and at the startup screen open boot menu, by clicking either DELETE, f2 or f11, depends on your pc. Go into CMOS settings, and choose your primary master. It should be in there, might be abbreviated as:"DMA"
Each IDE slot can handle two drives. One drive will be the master and the other will be the slave depending o the configuration. If the jumpers of one drive is configured to set the drive as MA (Master), the second must be configured to SL (Slave). Both drives may be configured as CS (Cable Select), if so, The positioning on the ribbon cable will determine whic one is the master and which is the slave
Primary IDE Channel , Master Device Primary IDE Channel , Slave Device Secondary IDE Channel , Master Device Secondary IDE Channel , Slave Device
SATA and IDE are operated on different buses, with different controllers. A SATA drive is not considered a "master" or a "slave"; it has a channel all to itself. If the IDE drive is by itself on the controller, it should be set as Master.
master if the ide cable has a single drive connection. if the ide cable has the master and slave connection. then set the drive to master with slave.
master if the ide cable has a single drive connection. if the ide cable has the master and slave connection. then set the drive to master with slave.
Only one master is connected to single IDE cable
The IDE drive has no direct correlation to the AGP bus.
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The IDE/ATA bus controller manages the flow of information between the hard drive and the rest of the computer. At this point in time, The IDE/ATA bus controller is typically built into the motherboard so hard drives can be connected directly to the motherboard.
The Jumper Settings
I will like to get a NJ Transit Bus Pass.