le 23 Fév 2003 15:35
salut diamondbear,bon j'ai pas trop trop le temps de cherhche rmais une recherche sur google (t'auras qu'a aller voir si t'as le temps) m'a permis de trouver différentes réponses qu'on donnait a des personnes qui avait strictement le même problème au démarrage...mais bon c'ets en anglais..en espérant que tu cales un peu...je suppose que oui!
Make sure that the Blue connector is connected to the board, the gray connector should be for the Slave(if theres any) and Black is for your Master device.
This is not a problem. It merely means that you're using an ATA-66 or ATA-100 HDD, but you're using the conductor 40 ATA-33 cable.
Q. My PC configuration is Pentium III 850 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 20 GB HDD, Tomato 810e motherboard, Samsung 15" monitor, 52X Samsung CD-ROM Drive and Motorola internal modem. My problem is that while booting my system when it detects the drives in my computer then it gives the following error: "Primary IDE Channel no 80 conductor cable installed" and it stops there for around 5 seconds and then proceeds. How can I remove this error so my computer can boot more quickly. I have one data cable to which my CD ROM drive and HDD is connected. Please help me solve my problem. I shall be thankful to you.
A. There are two solutions for your problem. First load the set up defaults in the BIOS Setup and your problem would be solved or use an 80-conductor cable connected in the Primary IDE socket on the motherboard with the other end connected to the hard disk. The problem is that you are probably using the old type of cable and that too in secondary IDE channel. Installing the right kind of cable in right socket will solve your problem permanently
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