Hate to say it, but pelvis_3 is right. Maxtor has been known for some time for their poor quality. It seems they use defective bearing grease, which breaks down quickly over time and causes the drives to slow down and eventually fail. However, there are some things you can do to get some more speed out of them. First of all, make sure you are using 80-conductor ribbon cables for your hard drives, not 40-conductor. Otherwise, the transfer rate will be limited to 33MHz. Next, do not put two hard drives one the same IDE chain, or performance for both drives (master & slave) will be crippled. Finally, make sure the jumpers on the drives are set to properly take advantage of the 80-conductor ribbon cable – some drives have a ‘40-conductor’ jumper setting.
It’s the 200g that’s giving me the problem and it’s only about 2 months old.
I do have them on the same IDE cable, but I tried putting one HD and a cd rom on one cable, and the other HD with the cd burner.
The cables aren’t really long enough, but after I tried hooking it up this way and fired it up, it wouldn’t find the master HD, so I had to hook it back the way I had it.
I do have them on the same IDE cable, but I tried putting one HD and a cd rom on one cable, and the other HD with the cd burner.
The cables aren’t really long enough, but after I tried hooking it up this way and fired it up, it wouldn’t find the master HD, so I had to hook it back the way I had it.
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Did you remember to change the jumpers when you did this, if not that could be the reason why it couldnt find it.
I have the 60g set to master (it has the OS) and the 200 set to slave.
Do I set them both to cable select and retry the HD and cd on one cable and HD and burner on the other?
The ‘master/slave’ designation applies to the drive’s location on the IDE chain, not boot order. In other words, if you put the drives on seperate chains by themselves, they’d both be masters.