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Mixing ATA and SATA
Posted by James L. Freeman on September 15th, 2004


I have a new Gateway 500-series computer with an ATA RW-CDROM and a
SATA hard drive. I added a 250i Zip drive to the middle connecter of
the CDROM cable. I added an ATA/IDE hard drive to the end connector
of its own cable. Everything is set to cable-select.

When I first booted, it recognized all drives correctly. But after I
used the CDROM and Zip drives, the ATA hard drive disappeared and no
longer shows up on the ROM setup screen or list of available drives.
I cannot access it at all. I assume this is a setup problem and not a
hard drive failure.

What is the proper cable and jumper setup for this configuration?

Thanks.

Posted by Tim Borland on September 15th, 2004


James,
I would assume that your problem lies in using cable select for the HD. If
you do not have a cable that is designed for cable select then you could be
having problems. I would try strapping the HD for master and see if things
improve.
Tim

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Posted by kony on September 15th, 2004


On 15 Sep 2004 09:58:36 -0700, freemanj@mscd.edu (James L.
Freeman) wrote:

What power supply is in it?
Some Gateways had marginally insufficient capacity power
supply, if yours is 235W or less you might be pushing it...
if you have a multimeter take voltage readings.

Posted by The Chief on September 15th, 2004


kony wrote:
Cable-select doesn't seem to work most of the time. I'm not sure if
it's the MB, the OS, or the hardware combinations. Based on where you
say you have them connected the CD-RW should be set to primary and the
Zip set to slave. Your IDE hard drive should be set to primary, unless
you have a model that says you can leave it off when only one drive is
on the cable.



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