Drive Cabling Information - Gateway E-3200 Maintaining And Troubleshooting

Gateway maintaining and troubleshooting: e-3200
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Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-3200 System
Before you install a drive, see the drive's documentation for
information on configuring the drive, setting any jumpers on the
drive, and attaching cables to the drive.
If you are installing a drive that uses an add-in controller, install the
add-in card before you install the drive.
IDE hard drives can be configured as single, master, or slave. IDE
CD-ROM drives can be configured as master or slave. Use the
drive-select jumpers on the drives to configure IDE drives as
follows: If only one drive is attached to the controller cable,
configure the drive as single if it is a hard drive or master if it is a
CD-ROM drive. If two drives of any type are attached to the cable,
configure one as master and one as slave.
You may need to configure the drives you install through the Setup
utility program. Press F1 at start up to access the Setup utility
program.

Drive Cabling Information

Three drive cables are included with your system. The floppy drive
connector cable is used to connect floppy drives and other non-IDE devices
(such as a tape backup drive). The two IDE connector cables are used to
connect IDE devices such as CD-ROM drives and additional hard drives. If
you want to add additional drives, you can replace the drive connector
cables with ones that contain three connectors, which would allow you to
add a total of four IDE devices or two floppy devices.
Floppy drive
connector cable
To floppy
connector on
system board
Cross section side
of cable connects
to floppy drive
To floppy
drive that
came with
your system
IDE connector cable
(two cables)
To primary or
secondary
connector on
system board
To connector
on IDE device

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