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Hello everyone, I have always wondered what these two connections mean and what the difference between them are. Also which should be connected to master, CD Burner or CD ROM? Thank you for any help.
Just pick whichever for your burner and CD-Rom. Doesn't matter.Note that despite the hierarchical-sounding names of "master" and "slave", the master drive does not have any special status compared to the slave one; they are really equals in most respects. The slave drive doesn't rely on the master drive for its operation or anything like that, despite the names (which are poorly-chosen--in the standards the master is usually just "drive 0" and the slave "drive 1"). The only practical difference between master and slave is that the PC considers the master "first" and the slave "second" in general terms. For example, DOS/Windows will assign drive letters to the master drive before the slave drive. If you have a master and slave on the primary IDE channel and each has only one regular, primary partition, the master will be "C:" and the slave "D:". This means that the master drive (on the primary channel) is the one that is booted, and not the slave.
* Each IDE/ATA channel can support either one or two devices.Originally posted by Merethrond
I have always wondered what these two connections mean and what the difference between them are.
* ATAPI devices such as optical, Zip and tape drives are jumpered in pretty much the same way as hard disks. They have the advantage of often having their jumpers much more clearly labeled than their hard disk counterparts.Originally posted by Merethrond
Also which should be connected to master, CD Burner or CD ROM? Thank you for any help.
Originally posted by JRasnier
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Way to go SoliahOriginally posted by Soliah
And that's all I'm typing up
Sorry I took so long everyone, I have been kind of busy. My CD burner is connected to secondary master with my DVD player connected to secondary slave. My hard drive is connected to the primary IDE slot but I cannot see what jumper setting it is set to and I do not really want to unplug it for no reason, in case I break it.Originally posted by Merethrond
Thank you both so much for all your help. I understand everything quite clearly now. When I get off the computer, I will have a look at all my conections and let you know how I went.