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Hi John, > If the hard drive & CD ROM are each alone on their IDE cables, check to > see if they have a Cable Select (or something similar) jumper setting. > Some drives prefer that vs. master-slave/primary-secondary > when they're the only device on the cable. I don't think I have tried this yet so I'll give it a try. > If you brought the IDE cable(s) from PC1 to PC2, try using > the ones that came with PC2 as some IDE cables don't work well outside > their original machines. PC2 didn't exist previously. It is being built with parts from PC1 that have been replaced. I purchased some of the new round cables which I would prefer to use. I did try the cables that were on PC1 (it has new ones now) but no difference. > > If the cable(s) are >18 inches long, go buy new cables as they are > outside of spec. (Yes, I know you can buy longer cables and higher > quality cables can be 36" long, but you take chances when you > leave the spec) I'll have to check this one. I think they are 18"" but may be 24". I didn't know about a length specification. > And finally on cables, put the Master/Primary at the end of > the cable & the Slave/Secondary in the middle. While specs say it doesn't > matter, > sometimes it does. Originally they were set up this way. I have since moved each one to it's own IDE controller. > Go into the BIOS and put drive settings to "auto". Try PIO > mode for the CD if it won't work in DMA mode. I don't know what PIO mode is. The CD/system board/memory/video card combination worked in PC1 so I didn't expect to have any problems building PC2. The only added parts are the case w/ power supply, HDD, and floppy drive. > If all of the above doesn't solve it, we can take a look at > the rest of the PC. How big is the power supply and what other components > are in > PC2? What brand/model mobo does PC2 have? The power supply is 425 watt that came with the case. The system board is an Elitegroup ECS K7S5A with an AMD 1700 processor. I don't recall the memory brand but it is 512Meg. Rick
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