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  1. [SOLVED] Samsung HDD, Setting Master/Slave help

  2. ハードディスクのジャンパ(マスター/スレーブ)設定 | Freeで ...

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    In order to configure master and slave settings for hard drives, your computer's motherboard must support multiple internal hard drives and you must have the second hard drive installed. "Master" drives typically store the operating system, while "Slave" drives are used for additional storage and backup.
    "Master" drives typically store the operating system, while "Slave" drives are used for additional storage and backup. Make sure that your second hard drive is attached. Before you can determine which hard drive is the "Master" and which is the "Slave", you'll need to have both drives attached to your computer.
    With the Cable Select jumper setting, the BIOS determines whether a hard disk drive is Set as Master or Set as Slave by it’s position on the UDMA cable. * If the hard disk drive jumper is set to Cable Select and is connected to the black connector on the end of the UDMA cable, it is recognized as Set as Master for that PATA controller.
    You don't do master/slave with SATA drives. There is a 1-to-1 cabling for SATA drives. so naming the drives and setting up the boot drive is done in BIOS? Does it matter which SATA drive goes to which SATA connector on the mother board? so naming the drives and setting up the boot drive is done in BIOS? Naming is done in Windows.
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