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E-8
WHEN
USING
A
SECONDARY
CONTROLLER
*
If
your
PC
has
an
additional
IDE
controller
on
the
motherboard
or
on
a
system
slot,
each
IDE
device
connected
to
the
secondary
IDE
controller
must
also
be
set
to
the
Master
or
Slave
mode.
If
you
are
connecting
your
CD-ROM
drive
to
a
secondary
IDE
card,
and
it
is
the
1st
device
you
are
connecting
to
it,
then
set
the
CD-ROM
jumper
to
the
Master
position.
If it
is
the
2nd
device,
set
the
CD-ROM
jumper
to
the
Slave
position.
*
Depending
on
the
IDE
card
and
whether
the
CD-ROM
drive
is
a
master
or
slave
unit,
the
diagram
below
represents
the
different
ways
in
which
the
CD-ROM
may
be
configured
in
your
PC.
The
table
below
the
diagram
shows
the
possible
Jumper
placements
that
would
correspond
to
each
of
the
different
configurations
shown.
Secondary
IDE
Controller
CARD
Hard
Disk
Controller
Card
(This
card
may
be
a
connector
on
the
Motherboard)
Secondary
IDE
Channel
Primary
IDE
Channel
Secondary
Master
(Hard
Disk
or
CD-ROM
Drive)
Secondary
Slave
(Hard
Disk
or
CD-ROM
Drive)
Primary
Slave
(Hard
Disk
or
CD-ROM
Drive)
Primary
Master
(Hard
Disk
for
Boot-up)
Card
Slot
Motherboard
Figure
5.
Possible
System
Configuration
If
you
have
the
system
with
two
IDE
channels
(in
the
case
of
an
enhanced
IDE
PC),
do
not
install
an
IDE
controller
card
in
your
system.
IDE
Controller
Primary
(1st
IDE
card)
Secondary
(2nd
IDE
card)
Secondary
(2nd
IDE
card)
PC
Manual
says
use
CSEL
CD-ROM
Connection
Jumper
Placement
Slave(Hard
disk
is
Master)
SLAVE
(default)
Master(1st
device
on
2nd
IDE
Card)
MASTER
Slave(2nd
device
on
2nd
IDE
Card)
SLAVE
(default)
CSEL
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