is a cable with many conducting wires running parallel to each other on the same flat plane.
You may not have a ribbon cable that is keyed so you can only insert it in the right position. Try turning the connector upside down and see if it will fit. i tried both ways.. it is the same for the hard drive aswell
First partition, don't change anything about the jumpers. If your hard drive is set to master, it will stay master on that partition so it will only make the hard drive as you wish, ''" master or slave ''" .. Second.. Load the cable at the end of the cable will make master. Here's the deal how to 1 on your motherboard beside the ribbon from your hard drive the plastic cap with some pin in it it 1 say primary beside and 1 say secondary. Simply open your computer change the hard drive cable from the 1 hard drive to the other 1 hard drive. 1- The easiest way here is to open your case change your ribbon (40 pin) from one hard drive and change it to the other hard drive jumper configuration might be required simple manual easy to configure its a little pin on the back of the hard drive between the power connector and the ribbon tha plastic removable cap 2- If you have 2 hard drive on the same ribbon, those 2 hard drive will be set on the same thing so as primary u will have to get another ribbon plug into your computer board and put one hard drive to that new ribbon and it will make it secondary so the ribbon you have is your primary. 3- I hope you get it about the ribbon. One ribbon is your primary and the other is your secondary dont mess up. There is normally 2 plugs on 1 ribbon. Don't mistake by saying 1 plug is primary and the other is secondary. It's just a master and a slave that's it if you change plug from one hard drive to the other there you can talk jumper but you might need in order to work in your bios to change the startup hard drive on windows and also get to configure jumpers.
This is normal.
yes. pata and ide are the same thing.
No. ATA100 uses an 80pin ribbon cable and the Serial-ATA uses a much smaller, red 7pin cable.
The second drive is mounted in any convenient spot above or below the first, and the flat ribbon cable going to the first drive usually has a second connector part way down the cable that can CAREFULLY plug into the second drive. It is sometimes labeled 'Slave', and only fits one way. Connect a spare power connector to the drive, and set the little jumper in the back of the drive to either CS (cable select) or Slave. These instructions are for older PATA drives that use a wide, flat, ribbon cable. For newer SATA drives, it mounts the same, and the power is the same, but there is a separate thin data cable that connects the second drive straight to the motherboard SATA connector. The computer should recognize the new drive once it's powered up, and will assign it an available drive letter.
It is using the EIDE connection. The book says that if you have a hard drive and a CD that the hard drive should be the master and the CD will be the slave.
You could format two hard drives at same time but both need to be connected by the sata connector cable.
The hard drive should be on the bottom connector and all you other drives on the top connectors. Thats how mines connected!!!!!!!! :-)
Cable Select or by the jumpers put on the hard drive
There is no requirement that one or the other is the Master or Slave, as long as one of them is (if they are on the same cable.)