P plab Feb 18, 2019 1 0 10 Feb 18, 2019 #1 what exatly does a slave IDE and do you really need it for your computer to work
Solution S S shomiyato Feb 18, 2019 The short answer is, it's the second device on a IDE cable out of two. No you don't need it for your computer to work. It's an older connection, for devices like hard drives, cd roms, zip drives :O https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA
The short answer is, it's the second device on a IDE cable out of two. No you don't need it for your computer to work. It's an older connection, for devices like hard drives, cd roms, zip drives :O https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 175,444 19,910 184,590 Feb 18, 2019 #2 plab said: what exatly does a slave IDE and do you really need it for your computer to work Click to expand... That is an old outdated connection type for hard drives. A single IDE cable would have 2 drive connections. 1 Master, 1 slave. For anything in the last decade, ignore. Upvote 0 Downvote
plab said: what exatly does a slave IDE and do you really need it for your computer to work Click to expand... That is an old outdated connection type for hard drives. A single IDE cable would have 2 drive connections. 1 Master, 1 slave. For anything in the last decade, ignore.
S shomiyato Feb 18, 2019 5 3 15 Feb 18, 2019 Solution #3 The short answer is, it's the second device on a IDE cable out of two. No you don't need it for your computer to work. It's an older connection, for devices like hard drives, cd roms, zip drives :O https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The short answer is, it's the second device on a IDE cable out of two. No you don't need it for your computer to work. It's an older connection, for devices like hard drives, cd roms, zip drives :O https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA