Help me identify these parts on a motherboard...


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the floppy drive connector connector is near the cmos battery, below the word asus, the long retanglar casing of pins. ide1 (hard drive) connector looks similar to that of the floppy but is blue, next to the motherboard power connector, ide2 is next to it.

guess im a slower typer than radish and 2s2k

the floppy drive connector connector is near the cmos battery, below the word asus, the long retanglar casing of pins. ide1 (hard drive) connector looks similar to that of the floppy but is blue, next to the motherboard power connector, ide2 is next to it.

guess im a slower typer than radish and 2s2k

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The Floppy Drive connector is near the CMOS battery? Erm but the guys above said it's at the bottom (if by IDE they meant floppy).

doesnt actually matter which of the ide connectors you attach harddrives/optical drives to, the blue one usually is ide 1, which is where most people would connect a hard drive so thats its primary

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Ah, cool. :yes: I just figured since most EIDE cables now have the end of the cable marked blue. :p

OMG u biggest cheater i ever seen. gettin other ppl do ur Work for ya.  i think little birdy going tell barry about this  :whistle:

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1) It's an Activity, not coursework

2) I am not tought by Barry Bird for this

3) Showing Rhiannon a link to my Blog to somehow belittle me hasn't worked, fool.

4) Don't get personal on a public forum again, no one knows what you're talking about.

1) It's an Activity, not coursework

2) I am not tought by Barry Bird for this

3) Showing Rhiannon a link to my Blog to somehow belittle me hasn't worked, fool.

4) Don't get personal on a public forum again, no one knows what you're talking about.

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"Showing Rhiannon a link to my Blog to somehow belittle me hasn't worked, fool."

ok :huh:

"4) Don't get personal on a public forum again, no one knows what you're talking about."

y u going all personal then with rhiannon thing :wacko:

The blue connector is the Primary IDE interface, and the Black one is the Secondary IDE Interface. It really doesn't matter which IDE drives are plugged into which slot, but typically the primary hard drive is plugged into the blue slot as a master.

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