P potatis macrumors 6502a Original poster Dec 9, 2006 840 291 Jan 6, 2013 #1 Are there not jumpers on sata disks? I took out the Hitachi 1 TB hdd from the 2012 mini to use for something else, but there's no jumper/pins.
Are there not jumpers on sata disks? I took out the Hitachi 1 TB hdd from the 2012 mini to use for something else, but there's no jumper/pins.
maflynn macrumors Haswell May 3, 2009 73,968 44,248 Jan 6, 2013 #2 Sata drives don't need to jumpers to set which drive is the master and which drive is the slave
philipma1957 macrumors 603 Apr 13, 2010 6,429 309 Howell, New Jersey Jan 6, 2013 #3 maflynn said: Sata drives don't need to jumpers to set which drive is the master and which drive is the slave Click to expand... this. your question relates to much older gear ide hdds and sata I circa 2006 or so.
maflynn said: Sata drives don't need to jumpers to set which drive is the master and which drive is the slave Click to expand... this. your question relates to much older gear ide hdds and sata I circa 2006 or so.
P paul-n macrumors regular Jul 12, 2012 140 0 Jan 10, 2013 #4 usually no jumpers are needed, some drives have a jumper to select slower SATA mode, mostly needed for older USB cases. Master/Slave jumpers where needed using parallel IDE which had the possibility to connect two drives to a single cable.
usually no jumpers are needed, some drives have a jumper to select slower SATA mode, mostly needed for older USB cases. Master/Slave jumpers where needed using parallel IDE which had the possibility to connect two drives to a single cable.