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billyboxer

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can anybody tell me how to have 2 hard drive in one cpu?
thank you very much...i appreciate any help that i will get
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Luckyjfl

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Hi Billy, you need to make sure the jumpers on the HDs are set correctly. The main one is set as the Primary Master, and the other is set as the primary slave. Just a little question, ok. Do you know where the jumpers are on the hard drives. Once you do that you should have no trouble seeing them in my computer. You can also go into the bios and check to see if it is picking both of them up accordingly.
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:) yah..i know the jumpers !
is there any way you can tell it the step by step when i start the computer....you know !!! :)

thanks for the help !
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Ok, click Start - My Computer , then it should show if you have the other HD in there.
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