help yet another hardrive question
Just got the new hard drive to increase capacity on my desktop sysytem , however on the jumpers for the new drive (it's as IBM deskstar 60GB 3.5 EIDE" PCW280982) it gives me four options for slave /master settings
they are
1) 16 HEADS
2) 15 HEADS
3) 32GB CLIP
4) AUTO SPIN DISABLE
Help whats this all about , last time i sasked the question i was told the iDe cable plugs in , the power does and the jumpers need changing to slave .
Can anyone shd any light on the above in order that i get the jumpers the roght way round.I need to establish which option i should be using 1,2,3 or 4 and then I can follow the jumper setting specific to the option.
The exisiting hard drive is a Seagate module that appears to just have one set of jumper settings specific to the machine as far as I can see.
Thanks
they are
1) 16 HEADS
2) 15 HEADS
3) 32GB CLIP
4) AUTO SPIN DISABLE
Help whats this all about , last time i sasked the question i was told the iDe cable plugs in , the power does and the jumpers need changing to slave .
Can anyone shd any light on the above in order that i get the jumpers the roght way round.I need to establish which option i should be using 1,2,3 or 4 and then I can follow the jumper setting specific to the option.
The exisiting hard drive is a Seagate module that appears to just have one set of jumper settings specific to the machine as far as I can see.
Thanks
The auto spin disable feature stops the drive from spinning up on power up until it gets an initialisation command from the IDE controller.
I don't know what the others are for. Maybe for older BIOS's which require address translation to access larger drives
I don't know what the others are for. Maybe for older BIOS's which require address translation to access larger drives
The jumpers lumby is talking about are the master/slave jumpers and are near the power connector, so no point looking for any others 
If you use the 15 or 16 head settings depends on exactly how the system supports drives over 4GB. The 16 head settings are the default and the most commonly used. You don't want the 32GB clip unless you want (or need) to limit the drive capacity to 32GB. This is necessary for some systems.
16 head settings are usually the ones to go for first.

If you use the 15 or 16 head settings depends on exactly how the system supports drives over 4GB. The 16 head settings are the default and the most commonly used. You don't want the 32GB clip unless you want (or need) to limit the drive capacity to 32GB. This is necessary for some systems.
16 head settings are usually the ones to go for first.
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