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Larry R Harrison J1

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 12:31 am
Post subject: Aopen AX3L Refuses to Read Slave Hard Drive
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I have an Aopen AX3L which for awhile had a 2nd hard drive as a slave,
assigned letter F. (My 2 CD burners were D & E.) My 2nd hard drive, F,
failed--so I tried to setup for another one, as I have a few 1-2 gig units
lying around. The intended purposes was as a download destination for my
digital photos.

Trouble is, no matter how I configure the master--as a master, single unit,
cable select, whatever--it absolutely REFUSES to find anything if I DARE try
and have a 2nd hard drive unit. I have tried the DIP or PIN
switches--whatever you call them--every which a way on both units.
Absolutely NOTHING will force this motherboard to take both hard drives, and
take the proper one as slave & master.

Tips?

LRH

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 11:51 pm
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"Larry R Harrison Jr" <larrytuaz DeleteThis @cox.net> wrote in message
news:Q8Nfb.43674$gv5.8372@fed1read05...
 > I have an Aopen AX3L which for awhile had a 2nd hard drive as a slave,
 > assigned letter F. (My 2 CD burners were D & E.) My 2nd hard drive, F,
 > failed--so I tried to setup for another one, as I have a few 1-2 gig units
 > lying around. The intended purposes was as a download destination for my
 > digital photos.
 >
 > Trouble is, no matter how I configure the master--as a master, single
unit,
 > cable select, whatever--it absolutely REFUSES to find anything if I DARE
try
 > and have a 2nd hard drive unit. I have tried the DIP or PIN
 > switches--whatever you call them--every which a way on both units.
 > Absolutely NOTHING will force this motherboard to take both hard drives,
and
 > take the proper one as slave & master.
 >
 > Tips?
 >
 > LRH
 >
 >

Some hard drives have compatibility issues with other brands. I personally
would try setting it up on the secondary IDE channel with one of the writers
on each channel.

Chris<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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