Toshiba user manual Setup MK8026GAX HDD2191, Master/Slave Settings

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SETUP – MK8026GAX (HDD2191)

Caution: Your Hard Disk Drive is a precision device and even a small drop onto any surface can cause damage. Electronstatic discharge can also damage the drive. You should ground yourself prior to handling the drive.

Master/Slave Settings

Your Toshiba Hard Disk Drive can be configured as either a "Master" or "Slave" unit. Master configuration is used for all single drive applications, and master or slave configuration (only one of each per port) is used for two drive applications. Use the information in the following table before setting drive as Master or Slave.

Master configuration is obtained by setting jumpers A, B, C & D open (no jumper present). Slave configuration is obtained by setting jumpers C-D. When B-D jumper is installed, the drive is configured as cable select. If pin 28 = Low, the drive is "Master", if pin 28 - High, the drive is "Slave".

Figure 1.HDD Jumper Locations

JUMPER

P28

DRIVE

No Jumper

-

Master Drive

 

 

 

C-D Jumper

-

Slave Drive

 

 

 

B-D Jumper

LOW

Master Drive

 

 

 

B-D Jumper

HIGH

Slave Drive

 

 

 

Prohibit A-B Jumper

-

-

 

 

 

Prohibit A-C Jumper

-

-

 

 

 

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Contents Inch Hard Disk Drive Contents General Features Introduction MK8026GAX HDD2191Setup MK8026GAX HDD2191 Master/Slave SettingsInstallation Notes Placing Hard Drive inside your ComputerUsing the Hard Disk Drive MK8026GAX HDD2191 Backing up Data FilesTroubleshooting MK8026GAX HDD2191 Problem SolutionSpecifications -MK8026GAX HDD2191 Physical RegulatoryInterface Connector Drive Connectors -MK8026GAX HDD2191Recommended Cable Characteristics Drive Interface Signals

MK8026GAX specifications

The Toshiba MK8026GAX is a notable hard disk drive (HDD) in Toshiba's extensive lineup, specifically designed for mobile computing and compact devices. Released as part of the company's MK series, this HDD emphasizes a balance between performance, reliability, and energy efficiency, making it a favored choice among laptop manufacturers and consumers seeking enhanced storage solutions.

One of the key features of the MK8026GAX is its storage capacity, offering 80 GB of space. While this may seem modest compared to contemporary standards, it was quite adequate during its release for storing essential applications, documents, and multimedia files. The drive employs a standard 2.5-inch form factor, which is ideal for laptops, portable hard drives, and other space-constrained devices.

In terms of performance, the MK8026GAX operates at a spindle speed of 5400 RPM. This rotational speed provides a good balance between read/write speeds and power consumption. High-speed access time is estimated at around 12 ms, allowing it to compete effectively with other drives of its era. Furthermore, it features a decent data transfer rate, which facilitates quick loading times for applications and files.

The MK8026GAX utilizes Toshiba’s advanced magnetic recording technology, which increases data density and enhances reliability. The drive is designed to withstand the rigors of mobile use, featuring an internal shock sensor to guard against sudden jolts and drops, thereby protecting stored data from loss or corruption.

Energy efficiency is another significant characteristic of the MK8026GAX. It operates with lower power consumption, which is vital for preserving battery life in laptops and portable devices. This efficiency is complemented by its low heat generation, allowing for cooler operation during extensive use.

Notably, the MK8026GAX supports various interface standards, such as SATA, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of systems. The drive's reliability is underscored by Toshiba’s robust manufacturing processes, which contribute to its durability and consistent performance over time.

In summary, the Toshiba MK8026GAX is a versatile HDD that effectively meets the needs of mobile computing. With its reliable performance, decent storage capacity, low power consumption, and enhanced durability, it continues to be a relevant choice for users who require solid performance in compact applications, even as technology progresses.