three hds? is this possible?
Glenn Ervin
GlennErvin at cableone.net
Thu May 17 22:18:41 EDT 2007
Also,
A hard drive in line with the CD/DVD drive will operate mighty slow, since
the slower drive determines the speed of the drives in the chain, if I am
not mistaken.
So you might wish to put the slowest drive in with the CD/DVD.
Glenn
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From: "Gregory Nowak" <greg at romuald.net.eu.org>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: three hds? is this possible?
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You can have up to 4 ide devices in your system without needing an
additional i/o card. So yes, you could have 1 cd-rom drive, and 3 hard
drives, or any combination there of. You need to make sure that all
your devices are jumpered properly, and that the bios is set up to
recognize your drives correctly.
Seriously, if you find yourself running out of room a good part of the
time, consider getting a bigger drive, that's what I ended up having
to do. I do seem to recall though, that you have an older system
running win98. If that's the case, then your bios might not be able to
fully recognize the capacity on today's drives, depending on how old
your system is. This of course, might or might not be fixed by a newer
version of your bios, assuming the bios on your board is flashable,
and not an eprom.
BTW, I do recall this kind of stuff being discussed on here more then once,
so you might want to have a look through the list archives.
Greg
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 10:25:31AM -0600, TheCreator wrote:
> Hello list,
> I read somewhere on google that it was possible to hook 3 hds up to a
> system with out the raid card.
> It said that you could disconnect the cd drive, and use the IDE cable from
> that to hook up a hd.
> My problem, is I'm running out of room. I've got like 38gb of music, and
> other files, and my hd is only 40 gb.
> My idea was to move some folders that are expanding like the music folder
> to the other hd, and then mount it in media where the normal music folder
> was, and call it music.
> Any help would be appriciated.
> I tried hooking it up to the ide cable on the cd drive like it told me,
> and it didn't register it.
> Thanks,
> ~~TheCreator~~
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