megamaced
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This is not something I need to do, I am just curious if it would work or not.
Lets say you have a motherboard with a standard 2 IDE channels. You connect 2 hard drives and 2 CD-ROM drives. What happens when you need to connect another hard drive (not by USB - no cheating!)
Can you connect a PCI IDE interface so as to add another 1 or 2 IDE channels? Would the BIOS detect the card and ultimately, the hard drives and/or CD-ROM drives? Would they be bootable?
Also, instead of installing a PCI IDE interface card, can you install a SATA card instead alongside the onboard IDE?
I know that SCSI would be the ideal option here, but if you don't have SCSI, what other options do you have?
Lets say you have a motherboard with a standard 2 IDE channels. You connect 2 hard drives and 2 CD-ROM drives. What happens when you need to connect another hard drive (not by USB - no cheating!)
Can you connect a PCI IDE interface so as to add another 1 or 2 IDE channels? Would the BIOS detect the card and ultimately, the hard drives and/or CD-ROM drives? Would they be bootable?
Also, instead of installing a PCI IDE interface card, can you install a SATA card instead alongside the onboard IDE?
I know that SCSI would be the ideal option here, but if you don't have SCSI, what other options do you have?