Friday, September 17, 2010

What is CS enabled on a firm drive?

it have DS(master), CS enabled, cap goal, and no jumper=DS(slave).

What is CS enabled on a firm drive?

Cable Select - it lets the position on the cable determine the drive's relationship to the other drives. You entail a CS compatable cable, which is pretty much any cable made after 2000. On old systems, cable select can slow down information access, becuase it requires additional hdd controller processing to win the target drive location. In modern systems there is no discernable production decrease when using it, and can bring in re-arranging drives in a system much easier, since you single set the jumpers the first time you install the drive.



http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/f...



http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/if/ide/co...
CS stands for Cable Select. If DS is enabled later try that way first. If your laptop does not boot properly then conveyance it to CS. There are a few different variables involving jumper settings and IDE cable but hopefully this info helps.
CS stand for Cable Select.



These days the BIOS are so intelligent, it is better to set the jersey at CS, the Bios will decide which device to be MS or SL.



MS is for Master, SL is for Slave.

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