Removed the hard drive to install to another computer should I do?
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Experts answer: with the subject of regular IDE hard drive interface, relying on the hard disk jumper to tell the main board from the relationship because one IDE port can take two IDE devices, and only informed the board the order of IDE devices, IDE devices to work properly. Method: 1 - a hard drive jumper set by Master (main), a hard disk set to Slaver (from); 2 - usually the hard disk by default are set to Master (master) and the other one can be set to CableSelect (cable automatic selection), which is close to the motherboard connection cable interface automatically Variable mainly away from the board's first2 interface is a slave, you are also the hard drive by simply changing a jumper on the list. SATA interface to access a hard drive currently recommended a separate reference to the standard SATA interface, allowing access multiple hard drives but SATA interface hard drive jumper more complex, but also with the motherboard BIOS procedures, different chipGroup board to connect in different ways. For different motherboard, CMOS settings are different, the old motherboard need to CMOS, all interfaces are set to automatic (Auto), boot the computer to find their own devices, the new motherboard you can plug in the hard disk, CMOS settings do not need to changes can also being identified, do you rememberProper hard drive and jumper settings and connections are correct, if the windows into the new system does not recognize the hard disk, remember to change the corresponding CMOS settings. Hard drive power consumption is not small, pay attention to when your power is less than 250W power supply when the power supply may appear insufficient, when the hard disk sound differentOften, you hear them too, the opportunity to continue to drive electric start, this time most likely to damage the hard disk, this time was the damage is physical damage, be careful! !