"pheasant" <kiavan02.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> Last build was an Athalon XP Barton 2500 on a Soltek board, so I'm waay
> behind the times.
>
> It has an open drive bay, so decided to add a DVD burner. Getting closer
> to being modern.
>
> When I put it together, put in 2 CD-RW drives, one on each header as
> master or cable select, can't remember until I open the box.
>
> Would I be better off removing one of the CD drives, or putting one as a
> slave to the other, and giving the DVD the master slot on the other
> channel?
>
> Plenty of space, just trying to make it as easy as possible to avoid
> conflicts.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
As neither of your current drives has the ability to read DVDs, my opinion
is remove BOTH drives, find a bay cover to fill in the hole. Any current
DVD burner will likely record CDs faster than your current drives anyway.
So you won't be losing any capability.
The only reason to keep one of the current drives is if you do a LOT of CD
copying, bit for bit. Then you could use one of the old drives as a source
drive. But it's still easy to copy a CD with just one drive, so only keep
one of the old drives if you do a lot of copying of CD.
Another option would be to buy a cheap DVD drive for the other bay, instead
of a bay cover. -Dave
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