H hippiehill Baseband Member Messages 34 Feb 5, 2009 #1 how dus a person go about finding out the interface they are running?
H hippiehill Baseband Member Messages 34 Feb 5, 2009 #5 ata-5 ata-6 sata 1.5gb/s sata 3.0gb/s isnt that called interface
Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Feb 5, 2009 #6 Ahhh ok - Now i get it! The easiest way is open your computer case and locate your hardrive: If the plug going into it looks like THIS: It's IDA (ATA) And if it looks like this: It's SATA.
Ahhh ok - Now i get it! The easiest way is open your computer case and locate your hardrive: If the plug going into it looks like THIS: It's IDA (ATA) And if it looks like this: It's SATA.
H hippiehill Baseband Member Messages 34 Feb 5, 2009 #7 ok so i have ata-5 so i can run ata-6 hard drives but not sata drives correct?
wol-va-rine Fully Optimized Messages 2,104 Feb 6, 2009 #10 Neodude112320 said: Ahhh ok - Now i get it! The easiest way is open your computer case and locate your hardrive: If the plug going into it looks like THIS: It's IDA (ATA) And if it looks like this: It's SATA. Click to expand... it's actually IDE...
Neodude112320 said: Ahhh ok - Now i get it! The easiest way is open your computer case and locate your hardrive: If the plug going into it looks like THIS: It's IDA (ATA) And if it looks like this: It's SATA. Click to expand... it's actually IDE...