Bob Sanders wrote:
It would have been more useful if you had asked about the components before
purchasing them.
Find an IDE CDrom drive and use that for the install. At some point,
SATA for cdrom will not consist of one beta/experimential unit in
the marketplace.
And at some point, maybe WD will support Linux on their hard drives.
Bob
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Hi Bob and thanks for your quick reply.
I am just slightly confused by your reply. Must I replace BOTH the SATA
DVDRW and the SATA hard drive with PATA counterparts? Also, are you
saying that even a PATA hard drive from WD would not be acceptable or is
it only the SATA drives.
I have both a PATA CDRW/DVD and a PATA hard drive available, so I can
easily swap them in. Unfortunately the extra hard drive is also a
western digital though not SATA.
Again thanks for the response and any future help you may offer.
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