I'm not sure this will come across well, but I'll try...
Your system will have two IDE channels, lets call them IDE 0 and IDE 1. You can usually plug in up to two items per IDE channel. Usually in a basic system IDE 0 has your hard drive and IDE 1 has a CD ROM. Both are at the end of the IDE cables and set as 'master'. You can connect anything you really like to the IDE's as long as the jumpers are set correctly according to where they are on the cable. At the end is Master, in the middle is Slave.
CD and DVD drives are usually marked MA, SL and CS, for Master, Slave and Cable Select, and HDD's usually have two rows of 4 pins with a diagram on the HDD showing where the jumpers go. Cable Select should work things out for you on its own but it rarely does...
It is best to have the HDD's on the same IDE channel but it's not absolutely necessary. You can really twist those wide cables mate, or get round ones from DSE.
If you just cannot physically get it working I would try putting the HDD at the end of the second IDE lead, as Master.
Preferred:
- Code: Select all
IDE 0 IDE 1
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HDD - Slave Empty
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HDD - Master DVD / CDROM - Master
With yours you may have
- Code: Select all
IDE 0 IDE 1
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Empty DVD / CDROM - Slave
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HDD - Master HDD - Master
Remember to check your BIOS as it boots. It should detect it, partitioned or not. If it doesn't you may have a problem with the drive.
Matt