
dachay2tnr
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I recently built a new PC. While everything seems to be functioning fine, I have some questions about the proper HDD controller connections.
My system has a 7200 RPM ATA100 20 Gig HDD, along with an older 4.5 gig HDD (speed unknown). It also has a CD-RW and a CD-ROM. The MOBO has a High Point Controller with ATA 100 support. Along with Primary and Secondary IDE controllers.
Right now I have the 20 Gig ATA 100 HDD connected as the Master on the High Pont Controller. I have the CD-RW connected as the master on the Primary IDE controller and the CD-ROM as the slave. Last, I have the old HDD setup as a slave on the secondary IDE Controller (even though there is no Master on that controller).
Everything seems to work with this configuration, but some occasional quirks are leading me to question the setup. Also the drive letter assignments are C: - Large HDD, D: - CD-RW, E: CD-ROM, F: Small HDD. It seems unusual that the CD's would be logically between the HDD's, but I'm guessing this is because I have them on the Primary IDE.
My first question is can I connect the old HDD as a slave on the High Point controller, or will this effect the speed of my 7200 RPM drive which is already on this controller (or will it not work at all from this controller)?
Also, would the CD's be better off on the secondary IDE controller? I notice that when booting, the system seems to take a long time to recognize the IDE Master (my CD-RW). I'm wondering if it would be faster if I had the HDD on the primary IDE (assuming it can't be used on the High Point).
Also it seems some programs do not recognize my CD-RW. For ex., I just downloaded a firmware update from the manufacturer, and when I tried to update the CD-RW the program told me that the drive was not found.
However, other programs work fine with it (EZ CD Creator, for ex.)
Sorry for the long post, but is there a preferred configuration for this equipment?
My system has a 7200 RPM ATA100 20 Gig HDD, along with an older 4.5 gig HDD (speed unknown). It also has a CD-RW and a CD-ROM. The MOBO has a High Point Controller with ATA 100 support. Along with Primary and Secondary IDE controllers.
Right now I have the 20 Gig ATA 100 HDD connected as the Master on the High Pont Controller. I have the CD-RW connected as the master on the Primary IDE controller and the CD-ROM as the slave. Last, I have the old HDD setup as a slave on the secondary IDE Controller (even though there is no Master on that controller).
Everything seems to work with this configuration, but some occasional quirks are leading me to question the setup. Also the drive letter assignments are C: - Large HDD, D: - CD-RW, E: CD-ROM, F: Small HDD. It seems unusual that the CD's would be logically between the HDD's, but I'm guessing this is because I have them on the Primary IDE.
My first question is can I connect the old HDD as a slave on the High Point controller, or will this effect the speed of my 7200 RPM drive which is already on this controller (or will it not work at all from this controller)?
Also, would the CD's be better off on the secondary IDE controller? I notice that when booting, the system seems to take a long time to recognize the IDE Master (my CD-RW). I'm wondering if it would be faster if I had the HDD on the primary IDE (assuming it can't be used on the High Point).
Also it seems some programs do not recognize my CD-RW. For ex., I just downloaded a firmware update from the manufacturer, and when I tried to update the CD-RW the program told me that the drive was not found.
However, other programs work fine with it (EZ CD Creator, for ex.)
Sorry for the long post, but is there a preferred configuration for this equipment?