"peter" <peterk@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> Don't know....lack of information
> Do you have a mobo with SATA connectors???
>
> peter
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> "Lord Turkey Cough" <spamdump@invalid.com> wrote in message
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>> I currently have 2 pata drives, can I add a sata ?
>>
Don't know....lack of information
Do you have a mobo with SATA connectors???
peter
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"Lord Turkey Cough" <spamdump@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> I currently have 2 pata drives, can I add a sata ?
>
>I currently have 2 pata drives, can I add a sata ?
>
yes if you have sata port(s), mixing is not a problem. You
might then need to readjust the motherboard bios so the
intended drive is the one the system boots to.
kony <spam@spam.com> wrote in news:sl35749g8as0ibhadh47te1ml0rep72ccm@
4ax.com:
> On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 17:22:56 +0100, "Lord Turkey Cough"
><spamdump@invalid.com> wrote:
>
>>I currently have 2 pata drives, can I add a sata ?
>>
>
> yes if you have sata port(s), mixing is not a problem. You
> might then need to readjust the motherboard bios so the
> intended drive is the one the system boots to.
>
While this is certainly possible, in practice it can be a real PITA and
require careful bios adjustments. Not that it won't work (because it will
work eventually), but it can be a headache till it does.
>kony <spam@spam.com> wrote in news:sl35749g8as0ibhadh47te1ml0rep72ccm@
>4ax.com:
>
>> On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 17:22:56 +0100, "Lord Turkey Cough"
>><spamdump@invalid.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I currently have 2 pata drives, can I add a sata ?
>>>
>>
>> yes if you have sata port(s), mixing is not a problem. You
>> might then need to readjust the motherboard bios so the
>> intended drive is the one the system boots to.
>>
>
>While this is certainly possible, in practice it can be a real PITA and
>require careful bios adjustments. Not that it won't work (because it will
>work eventually), but it can be a headache till it does.
This would seem to be a per-mainboard issue, lots of boards
are not hard to adjust to get the right drive to boot.
Sometimes they just don't describe the bios settings very
well and it takes a bit of fiddling and guessing what a
short few words description was meant to adjust.