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berbes
15-07-2006, 16:19
i have three physical hard drives for o/s + storage, along with my 1 cd-rom. can i buy ribbons that allow more than 2 hard drive's/cd rom's per ribbon (my motherboard only has 1 primary and 1 secondary slot)?

thanks!
newb

kosmiq
15-07-2006, 16:52
Each IDE controller can only have 2 units on it. Look in your motherboard manual or system specs if you have any SATA controller, that way you can add more hdd's.

If not, you can get a controller card that adds more ports.

berbes
15-07-2006, 18:42
thanks so much!

doohoodogg
29-07-2006, 12:19
u, cant use that kind of cables, i dindt even seen one of those, thats the standard, even if u connect more drives, they wont be recognized, buy a controller, or a mobo that has both ATA and SATA or whatever.

doohoodogg
29-07-2006, 12:21
Just for curiosity, where did u find that kind of cables , do u have a picture or a link, or something?

srr fo my bad eng

TippeX
29-07-2006, 17:32
or use usb / firewire adaptors to add extra drives, relatively limitless (esp with firewire) although you do have a limitation of 32 drive letters, really only 26 though.. then you have to access them as their name like \\.\hdd0\blah\blah etc.. which gets a bit tedious

DABhand
29-07-2006, 17:58
u, cant use that kind of cables, i dindt even seen one of those, thats the standard, even if u connect more drives, they wont be recognized, buy a controller, or a mobo that has both ATA and SATA or whatever.


What the hell you talking about btw?

kosmiq
29-07-2006, 19:13
I think he's talking about IDE cables that has a total of 5 IDE connectors (1 for motherboard and 4 for HDD's). The exist but only 2 can be used so I haven't found out the meaning of them yet... :p

Dieselbrad
29-07-2006, 22:16
I think he's talking about IDE cables that has a total of 5 IDE connectors (1 for motherboard and 4 for HDD's). The exist but only 2 can be used so I haven't found out the meaning of them yet... :p

SCSI: One cable.. many devices :)

DABhand
30-07-2006, 06:07
Yeah SCSI sounds about right there lol

princcce
30-07-2006, 07:08
What u need is a raid controller, but itīs difficult to install it. I have one @ home but didnīt manage it to work on my computer. With all that bios stuff I would recommend to go to your computer dealer installing it. You can install 4more hard discs or 4 cd-rom-drives. Try it.