kirkbross macrumors 6502a Original poster Feb 19, 2008 #1 Do I need to jumper these any particular way? Bay 1: Stock 500GB (Windows) Bay 2: 150GB Raptor (for OS X / apps) Bay 3: 150GB Raptor (for Pro Tools Audio) Bay 4: 1TB Barracuda (for Time Machine)
Do I need to jumper these any particular way? Bay 1: Stock 500GB (Windows) Bay 2: 150GB Raptor (for OS X / apps) Bay 3: 150GB Raptor (for Pro Tools Audio) Bay 4: 1TB Barracuda (for Time Machine)
W whistler222 macrumors 6502 Feb 19, 2008 #2 kirkbross said: Do I need to jumper these any particular way? Bay 1: Stock 500GB (Windows) Bay 2: 150GB Raptor (for OS X / apps) Bay 3: 150GB Raptor (for Pro Tools Audio) Bay 4: 1TB Barracuda (for Time Machine) Click to expand... i'm no expert.. but i believe as it's serial ata drives, there are no jumpers needed at all.
kirkbross said: Do I need to jumper these any particular way? Bay 1: Stock 500GB (Windows) Bay 2: 150GB Raptor (for OS X / apps) Bay 3: 150GB Raptor (for Pro Tools Audio) Bay 4: 1TB Barracuda (for Time Machine) Click to expand... i'm no expert.. but i believe as it's serial ata drives, there are no jumpers needed at all.
kirkbross macrumors 6502a Original poster Feb 19, 2008 #3 whistler222 said: i'm no expert.. but i believe as it's serial ata drives, there are no jumpers needed at all. Click to expand... Ah ha... well that would make sense. I too am not an expert.
whistler222 said: i'm no expert.. but i believe as it's serial ata drives, there are no jumpers needed at all. Click to expand... Ah ha... well that would make sense. I too am not an expert.
Siron macrumors 6502 Feb 19, 2008 #4 Serial ATA drives do not need jumpers. It says so on the drive. Alan