Maxtor 20255400 manual Typical ATA Device Configurations, New System or Failed Boot Drive

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Primary Master, 0

(Boot Drive)

 

Secondary Master,

 

0 (CD-ROM)

Primary Slave, 1

Secondary Slave, 1

(Additional

(Open)

Storage)

Secondary

Primary

Motherboard

 

Motherboard

Connection

 

Connection

 

Figure 10

Typical Device Configuration

3.If two drives will be connected to the ATA cable:

The existing boot drive should be plugged into the black connector on the cable

The new drive should be plugged into the gray connector.

If the new drive will be the only device on the ATA cable, plug it into the black connector on the cable.

4.Connect power cables to all devices plugged into the ATA cable.

Typical ATA Device Configurations

Most systems are capable of holding four ATA/IDE devices, two devices on the primary cable and two devices on the secondary cable. Typical configurations are as follows:

New System or Failed Boot Drive

(See “Installing a New Boot Drive (Windows 98, Me)” on page 16.)

Cable Position

Device

Primary Master, 0:

Boot Drive (New Maxtor Drive)

Primary Slave, 1:

No Device

Secondary Master, 0:

CD/DVD Drive

Secondary Slave, 1:

No Device

2

Installing the Hard Drive

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Contents Installation Guide FCC Declaration of Conformance Contents Part Number P/N Serial Number S/N Warranty Registration InformationHandling the Hard Drive Getting StartedInstalling the Drive with an Ultra ATA PCI Card Important Notice for Drives Larger than 137 GBBack Up Your Data Installing the Drive in a Macintosh Intentionally blank Removing the System Cover Installing the Hard DriveSetting the Jumper Style A1 Style A2 Style B Mounting the Hard Drive Inch Device Bay InstallationInstalling the Hard Drive Attaching the Cables Typical ATA Device Configurations New System or Failed Boot DriveExisting System with Two Atapi CD/DVD/Zip Drives Existing System with Single Atapi CD/DVD/Zip DriveConfiguring the System Bios Pause/Break Key on a Keyboard Formatting the Hard Drive Select your installation scenarioInstalling a New Boot Drive Windows 98, Me No OS found Installing a New Boot Drive Windows 2000, XP Ntldr is missing Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart Formatting the Hard Drive Unplug the ATA cable from both the new and old drives Using a Drive Larger than 137 GB Ultra ATA/133 PCI Card SolutionsOperating System Solutions Formatting the Hard Drive Chipset Solutions for Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP Getting Help Knowledge Base Warranty ServicesProduct Support Software Downloads