Larry,
> The easiest way is to set both harddrives to cable select
My experience has been that fewer drives have the cable select
option. It is surprising how many mutually exclusive boot options and
jumper selections still exist. I wish drive mfgs. would standardize on
jumper settings. I would choose to have a sinle jumper for master and
no jumper for slave. I don't like cable select and wouldn't care if it
went away as an option. I don't like jumper settings that differ for a
master alone vs. a maser with slave. I see no reason for that.
Of course SATA drives seem to be becomming the standard configuration
on new computers and my last two computers with SATA have only one
drive, And quite frankly I don't recall what if any jumper options are
used. I don't think so.
Jim
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