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"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> "jime" <jimeiffe@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>>I have several disks to install on my P4C800-E DELUXE.
>>
>> One SATA150. I am going to use this as my XP and APs drive.
>>
>> I have two IDE 160GB drives. (ATA100s)
>> One CD-CW drive.
>> One DVD-RW drive.
>>
>> What would be the best sequence to cable these?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
> Depends on whether you will two of the ATA drives at once and need maximum
> throughput. If you will use 2 of them at once (like copying files from one
> to other), then they should be on separate cables, rather than
> master/slave on the same cable.
>
> At one time it was not advisable to put a CD-ROM on the same cable as disk
> drive, because they could not operate at different speeds on the same
> cable. This is no longer true, and an ATA-100 drive can operate a full
> speed (DMA-5) when the slave drive on the same cable is operating at a
> slower speed like DMA-4.
>
Also, when you install XP it will make the first IDE drive the c: drive,
even when you install XP to the SATA drive (this will be the system disk).
What this means is the first IDE drive must be the boot disk in the BIOS.