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Ed\(NY\)
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      04-20-2008
I'm trying to install an additional (SATA) hard drive - it appears I need a
cable that can connect to the 8 pin power connection on the hard drive and
then to the EIDE 15 pin connector on the cable coming from the hard drive in
the computer. I can't find a cable that can do this. Do I need to combine
two cables (15 to 4 pin, then 4 to 8?)


 
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Adam Albright
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      04-20-2008
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 17:18:27 GMT, "Ed\(NY\)" <>
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>I'm trying to install an additional (SATA) hard drive - it appears I need a
>cable that can connect to the 8 pin power connection on the hard drive and
>then to the EIDE 15 pin connector on the cable coming from the hard drive in
>the computer. I can't find a cable that can do this. Do I need to combine
>two cables (15 to 4 pin, then 4 to 8?)



Larger computer stores like Fry's have all kinds of cable
combinations. If you're not near one you find almost anything on the
web.

http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/S...roductID=11670

Often you get an adapter with the hard drive. did you check the
packaging?

 
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DL
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      04-20-2008
Do you not have several sata connectors on your motherboard?
The sata cable is about 1/2" wide an Ide cable about 2"
Do you not have a spare power connector on your power cables to plug into
the drive?
(look at the wiring on your current sata drive)

You certainly dont connect the ide cable to a sata power connection


"Ed(NY)" <> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to install an additional (SATA) hard drive - it appears I need
> a cable that can connect to the 8 pin power connection on the hard drive
> and then to the EIDE 15 pin connector on the cable coming from the hard
> drive in the computer. I can't find a cable that can do this. Do I need
> to combine two cables (15 to 4 pin, then 4 to 8?)
>



 
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John Barnett MVP
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      04-20-2008
SATA cables don't plug into the EIDE socket, the connector on both ends of
the cable are exactly the same and need to be plugged into the SATA drive
and a dedicated SATA connector on your motherboard - there are usually 4
SATA connectors on the motherboard each around half and inch in width.

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"Ed(NY)" <> wrote in message
newsVKOj.128$NK1.96@trndny05...
> I'm trying to install an additional (SATA) hard drive - it appears I need
> a cable that can connect to the 8 pin power connection on the hard drive
> and then to the EIDE 15 pin connector on the cable coming from the hard
> drive in the computer. I can't find a cable that can do this. Do I need
> to combine two cables (15 to 4 pin, then 4 to 8?)
>


 
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      04-20-2008

"John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
news:...
> SATA cables don't plug into the EIDE socket, the connector on both ends of
> the cable are exactly the same and need to be plugged into the SATA drive
> and a dedicated SATA connector on your motherboard - there are usually 4
> SATA connectors on the motherboard each around half and inch in width.
>
> --
> --
>Sorry - I was incorrect. It's not an EIDE connection, but SATA. My
>existing hard drives are SATA as is the new one. It's a matter of finding
>the right cable.


Thanks.


 
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the wharf rat
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      04-20-2008
In article <DVKOj.128$NK1.96@trndny05>, Ed\(NY\) <> wrote:
>I'm trying to install an additional (SATA) hard drive - it appears I need a
>cable that can connect to the 8 pin power connection on the hard drive and
>then to the EIDE 15 pin connector on the cable coming from the hard drive in
>the computer. I can't find a cable that can do this. Do I need to combine
>two cables (15 to 4 pin, then 4 to 8?)
>
>


Ummmmm it sounds like your machine doesn't have a SATA port.
If the cables dont have any place to go then you need an adaptor card.



 
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DL
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      04-20-2008
You would have to buy a sata cable
You would usually excpect to find a spare sata power connection allready
present on your power cables in the PC

"Ed(NY)" <> wrote in message
news:aAOOj.405$wO1.96@trndny04...
>
> "John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> SATA cables don't plug into the EIDE socket, the connector on both ends
>> of the cable are exactly the same and need to be plugged into the SATA
>> drive and a dedicated SATA connector on your motherboard - there are
>> usually 4 SATA connectors on the motherboard each around half and inch in
>> width.
>>
>> --
>> --
>>Sorry - I was incorrect. It's not an EIDE connection, but SATA. My
>>existing hard drives are SATA as is the new one. It's a matter of finding
>>the right cable.

>
> Thanks.
>



 
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John Barnett MVP
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      04-21-2008
You should be able to get a cable from any good computer store.

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"Ed(NY)" <> wrote in message
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>
> "John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> SATA cables don't plug into the EIDE socket, the connector on both ends
>> of the cable are exactly the same and need to be plugged into the SATA
>> drive and a dedicated SATA connector on your motherboard - there are
>> usually 4 SATA connectors on the motherboard each around half and inch in
>> width.
>>
>> --
>> --
>>Sorry - I was incorrect. It's not an EIDE connection, but SATA. My
>>existing hard drives are SATA as is the new one. It's a matter of finding
>>the right cable.

>
> Thanks.
>


 
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Michael Heath
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      04-22-2008
You can find various SATA cables and connectors here
http://www.findacable.com/servlet/th...ies/Categories

However, you can't connect a SATA drive to an IDE controller. You must have a SATA controller.
 
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