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kmr13777
13-05-2007, 10:51 AM
I have a mother board with 4 SATA ports on them and 1 IDE port. The devices that I have are 2 IDE Hard drives and a DVD Writer. Since I have connected one of my hard drives as Master and the DVD writer as slave, I had to connect the other IDE Hard drive to one of the 4 SATA ports using a SATA to IDE Adapter.

The problem is that the drive connected through this adapter is not being recognized by the system. I have checked the drive and it seems to be spinning. I have a Widows XP professional.

Is there any thing else that I am supposed to do?

kaustav_geek
13-05-2007, 11:32 AM
I have a mother board with 4 SATA ports on them and 1 IDE port. The devices that I have are 2 IDE Hard drives and a DVD Writer. Since I have connected one of my hard drives as Master and the DVD writer as slave, I had to connect the other IDE Hard drive to one of the 4 SATA ports using a SATA to IDE Adapter.

Firstly, SATA is backward compatible. Hence, you should be able to use your existing PATA(not IDE drives, since the devices viz DVD writer, HDD are IDE devices) HDD drives.

So, I don't think you need an adapter at all..