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Tim_Mac
hi,
i have a slimline DVD drive installed in a 1U server (Dell poweredge
750). it has an adapter card to convert the 50 pin drive interface to
IDE 40 pin. my motherboard IDE connector has no pin #20 (for the key)
but the drive/card connector has all pins present. does anyone know
what kind of cable i should use?
i tried punching a hole in pin #20 in an 80 wire IDE cable, so that it
could fit the drive/card, but the BIOS still won't recognise the
drive. i also tried pulling out pin #20 on a spare adapter card so
that that a normal IDE 80 pin cable could fit the card, same result
"IDE CD-ROM not found".
the bios is set to 'auto' for the primary IDE channel. there is no
secondary IDE, and no other IDE devices, the HDs are SATA. when i
look in the BIOS, it reads 'unknown device' under the IDE channel.
the power is connected fine and the drive ejects etc., but it doesn't
work in the bios or windows.
thanks for any tips
tim
i have a slimline DVD drive installed in a 1U server (Dell poweredge
750). it has an adapter card to convert the 50 pin drive interface to
IDE 40 pin. my motherboard IDE connector has no pin #20 (for the key)
but the drive/card connector has all pins present. does anyone know
what kind of cable i should use?
i tried punching a hole in pin #20 in an 80 wire IDE cable, so that it
could fit the drive/card, but the BIOS still won't recognise the
drive. i also tried pulling out pin #20 on a spare adapter card so
that that a normal IDE 80 pin cable could fit the card, same result
"IDE CD-ROM not found".
the bios is set to 'auto' for the primary IDE channel. there is no
secondary IDE, and no other IDE devices, the HDs are SATA. when i
look in the BIOS, it reads 'unknown device' under the IDE channel.
the power is connected fine and the drive ejects etc., but it doesn't
work in the bios or windows.
thanks for any tips
tim