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rock

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Jan 2, 2010, 6:38:43 PM1/2/10
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Hi,

I have XP Pro and want to set up..

2 IDE hard drives (1 master - 1 slave) and
4 IDE Cd Roms

I have a PCI Controller which will take at least 2 IDEs.

Is there a configuration which will work better? Say,

2 HDs on Primary as Master and Slave
2 Cdroms on Secondary as Master and Slave
2 Cdroms on Controller as Master Slave

I want to use the set up to record on multiple drives with Nero which
allows this.

rock

Rich Barry

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Jan 2, 2010, 7:24:10 PM1/2/10
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Use the PCI Controller Card for the hard drives. The IDE controllers on
the Motherboard for the cdrom drives.


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rock

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Jan 2, 2010, 11:26:52 PM1/2/10
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Thanks.

Is it best to have the 2 HDs on the Controller on the one channel as
Master and Slave or on two channels both as Master?

Just thinking of thru put speed etc.

rock

Patrick Palczewski

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Jan 3, 2010, 1:03:47 AM1/3/10
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I'd put both HDs on the same channel as Master/Slave and the CDROMs on the
other channel was Master/Slave. That's how I've had it set up before...

Just a suggestion,

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Patrick P.
www.boydcomputersvcs.com

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philo

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Jan 3, 2010, 8:02:02 AM1/3/10
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Patrick Palczewski wrote:
> I'd put both HDs on the same channel as Master/Slave and the CDROMs on
> the other channel was Master/Slave. That's how I've had it set up before...
>
> Just a suggestion,
>

I can't imagine that the placement would make a lot of difference

other than that of the drive used for booting the system.

To simplify the bios settings I'd put that on one of the mobo channels

Pegasus [MVP]

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Jan 3, 2010, 9:00:06 AM1/3/10
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If speed is important to you then I suggest that you run a little test
yourself instead of relying on unsubstantiated hearsay. Here is what I would
do:
1. Download the stopwatch tool timethis.exe from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=913795CD-7026-4143-AE85-1F5E096F9BE0&displaylang=en.
2. Save it in c:\Windows
3. Find a large file, e.g. an Outlook .pst file. Close Outlook before
continuing!
4. Copy the file to c:\.
5. Rename it to big.bin.
6. Click Start / Run
7. Type the three letters cmd
8. Click OK. You are now at the Command Prompt.
9. Type this command:
timethis c:\big.bin d:\
10. Make a note of the time it took to copy the file.

Now repeat the above test for different master/slave configurations. Make
sure you do this *each time* before performing Step 9:
- Delete the target file d:\big.bin if it exists.
- Reboot the machine (to prevent disk caching from interfering with the copy
process).


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rock

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Jan 3, 2010, 8:58:31 PM1/3/10
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Thank you all.

I have tried a few things and will now try this option as soon as I get
time.

Happy New Year


rock

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