Duct Tape would cause an insulating problem and hold extra heat in the
drive (Not a good Idea). Duct Tape is good for fixing a damaged case
and not much else on a computer.
Bill Taylor's wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the suggestion of swapping out the CD-ROM drive for another
hard drive.
My understanding is that, in my case of already having installed a 120
GB drive, the IDE/ATA bus is already at full capacity, and wouldn't
recognize another drive. Still, for more moderately sized drives, I
suspect this is often done, but again, so long as the total quantity
of storage doesn't exceed the 128 GB barrier.
One way around this, is to install another IDE/ATA card in one of the
PCI slots. Sonnect Technologies have all sorts of expansion cards for
this, and other purposes. This way, the 128 GB barrier can be exceed
because the new card would likely function above ATA66. At least,
this is my understanding, however my terminology may be a little off,
but the gist holds true.
In fact, I may do this in the future, as I've found space inside the
cabinet, beneath the CD drive. I'm still uncertain how I might
actually secure the drive inside the cabinet, but if nothing else, a
good ol' thick piece of Duct tape might hold another drive in place [
... just kidding]. As it's not moved around, I suspect the drive
would be fine just sitting there. However, proper grounding through
the chassis may be an issue. Still, I'm a good ways off from having
to consider this option.
Thanks again to all for you help in this matter.
Cheers,
Bill
At 3:42 PM -0600 1/9/2004, Paul Wehr wrote:
Bill has achieved success with his new ATA drive so he is probably
not interested in yet another option for including drives. I don't
know how roomy the 3000 desktops are, but my 5000MT has plenty of
room inside (sorta).
Chris A. reminded us that there are two IDE/ATA buses on the
motherboard, which can each hold a drive. I do believe that the 3000
used one of those for the CD-ROM. What I forgot (and Chris brought to
mind) is that there is a SCSI bus inside too! I shouldn't have
forgotten because two of my drives are SCSI.
Of course, the last time I looked, SCSI drives were way expensive.
Apple used to use SCSI exclusively, making the change-over to IDE
about the time the clones came out.
Still, it's another option.
Paul
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