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Re: [LUG] Changing the DVD drive

 

Hi Neil, 

How about an IDE-SATA bidirectional converter 
from CPC, 
made by an outfit called Dynamode. 

Looks like 
this was designed to solved precisely this 
sort of 
problem. Haven't tried it though. 

Regards etc,
Ray 
Knowles. 

>----Original Message----
>From: barnaby@drofle.
co.uk
>Date: 23/04/2013 13:01 
>To: <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

>Subj: Re: [LUG] Changing the DVD drive
>
>On 23/04/13 13:
28, bad apple wrote:
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> I'm going to guess 
that you have one SATA interface and one PATA/IDE
>> 
interface in play here: your PC is older so it probably has 
the older
>> (and now relatively obsolete) IDE interface, 
whereas your replacement
>> drive probably has a newer SATA 
type interface. It could of course be
>> the other way 
around though. Have a look at the pics on these two wiki
>> 
pages so you know which is which:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA>> 
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ata
>>
>> The two won't play together nicely I'm afraid, 
although it's entirely
>> possible your PC actually has 
both types of connectors on it's
>> motherboard. If you're 
not sure, let us know your motherboards
>> make/model and 
we can google it to check.
>>
>> I've got stacks of both 
IDE and SATA DVDs lying around, I pulled several
>> out of 
a dead machine just yesterday - getting them to you might 
be a
>> problem though as I'm too lazy to travel :]
>>
>> 
Do you know if your old PC supports booting from a USB 
thumb drive? It's
>> really a lot easier than arsing about 
with DVDs anyway.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>I have checked and my 
old computer dates from April 2006. I can't 
>believe it is 
7 years old. So I guess you are right, it has the older 

>style fittings for the DVD drive. I have never tried 
booting from a USB 
>thumb drive, ever, so I don't know if 
it will work on this one, but I 
>have my doubts. I will 
have to learn how to do that and then test it.
>
>I don't 
know how far away you live.
>
>The plan for the old 
computer was to get it up and running and then to 
>see if 
it would make a home server. I like to learn new skills. I 
also 
>have an old laptop, though not so old as the 
desktop, so perhaps it 
>would make more sense to try that 
instead.
>
>Thanks
>
>Neil
>
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