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Alesis HD24: Hard Drives ::: The Jumper Mystery Continues!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 147425" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Re: Alesis HD24: Hard Drives ::: The Jumper Mystery Continues!</p><p></p><p>Jumper settings are NOT standardized across vendors, so you really need to read the instructions that call out what jumper positions correspond to what settings. In your case, the Maxtor drive that functions correctly is in "Cable Select" mode (which logically makes sense, as it allows for the HD24 to have a single IDE controller for both bays). Your Hitachi drive is currently set to "Master" mode. You need to put your Hitachi drive into "Cable Select" mode. I'd probably do that by oving the left-hand jumper one space to the right (using the "16 Heads" setting)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 147425, member: 172"] Re: Alesis HD24: Hard Drives ::: The Jumper Mystery Continues! Jumper settings are NOT standardized across vendors, so you really need to read the instructions that call out what jumper positions correspond to what settings. In your case, the Maxtor drive that functions correctly is in "Cable Select" mode (which logically makes sense, as it allows for the HD24 to have a single IDE controller for both bays). Your Hitachi drive is currently set to "Master" mode. You need to put your Hitachi drive into "Cable Select" mode. I'd probably do that by oving the left-hand jumper one space to the right (using the "16 Heads" setting) [/QUOTE]
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