Computer Head Fully Optimized Messages 2,841 Jun 29, 2006 #11 j.venning said: Normally most hard drives work as a slave with no jumper on them. Click to expand... That's true, but the diagram on the drive should also show that, just to be drive-specific.
j.venning said: Normally most hard drives work as a slave with no jumper on them. Click to expand... That's true, but the diagram on the drive should also show that, just to be drive-specific.
J jonny912 Baseband Member Messages 80 Jun 30, 2006 #12 1. it should be a slave 2.is this raid or SCSI? are drivers installed if neccesarry 3.is it partitioned? 4.does it have a file system? (FAT32, NTFS) if it isnt FAT32 or NTFS windows wont recognize it and it wont show up
1. it should be a slave 2.is this raid or SCSI? are drivers installed if neccesarry 3.is it partitioned? 4.does it have a file system? (FAT32, NTFS) if it isnt FAT32 or NTFS windows wont recognize it and it wont show up