I have an HP proliant ML150 G3 server with 2 160 GB Sata drives. There is no floppy connector on the motherboard, so I can't get the driver for the raid adapter, so I can't install windows. I've tried slipstreaming the drivers onto the server 2003 disc, but i can only f...
Controller Connector:The single connector on one end of the cable is meant to connect to the floppy disk controller, either on a controller card or the motherboard. Drive A Connectors:The pair of connectors (or single connector in the case of a three-connector cable) at the opposite end of...
Floppy drive data cable is not connected properly The most common cause for the drive light not turning off is thefloppy drive data cableis not connected properly. Verify the floppy drive cable is connected properly to the back of the floppy drive and to the motherboard. Pin one on the cab...
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The end that connecto to the drive has a blocked off hole bottom row, two pins along. Neither the connector on the new motherboard nor the cable have any blocked off holes (pin connectors). Does anyone know why the connector holes are blocked off in the first place and why there are ...
Master drive connector Slave drive connector Motherboard connector PATA disks will have their data and power connectors on opposite ends. In between will be a set of jumper pins in which you can set the device to be the master or slave, or explicitly set it for "cable select", or leave ...
I had completely forgotten that some of the original drives looked like that with the daughterboard, but there should be a ribbon connector going from the mainboard to the daughterboard, is that right? And what does the main connector on the replacement drive look like?
Simply fit the bay into the space with the screws provided, plug the bay into the USB 3.0 19/20 pin connector on the motherboard, and you're all set. 2 feet USB 20pin cable is long enough for most PC case, helpful for DIYer building 4 Ports USB 3.0 Floppy Front Panel 5Gpbs data...
USB 3.0 Front Panel allows you to convert an unused 3.5" floppy drive space into 2 USB 3.0 ports Directly access to data transfer rates of up to USB 3.0 5Gbps Easy solution for extending 2 USB port on the front of the computer
One kind of a personal computer with a motherboard, the motherboard is equipped with a processor (14), the BIOS on the motherboard comes with the ROM memory (16) and RAM memory (18), when the personal computer starts, BIOS checks is copied into RAM memory from RAM memory to run the...