IDE to sata converter

taylormsj

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Got one of ebay for my CD drive and when i plug it in to any of the 6 ports on my mobo, i cant get past the manufacturers BOOT logo. I tried changing the sata cable, this also did nothing, anyone had experinces with this or know whats wrong
 
what type of device is this? PCI or some sorta adapter plug? Check for documentation of the manufactures website.

Sounds like BIOS hangs on detecting the device.

I assume you have no IDE headers on your mobo. you could buy an PCI IDE card
 
No i just didnt want the IDE cable in my case :)

Its a small PCB that plugs into the CD drive with a power cable and sata on the other end of it
 
There should be one though shouldnt there? its new

i don't know because i dont have it in front of me. sorry i cant help you if you dont give more info about the device(name, number, manufacture). if its just a pcb with connectors and no "computer chip" on the pcb it won't work. PATA and SATA are different protocals not just connector sizes. the data has to be translated some how.


Again: Check for documentation of the manufactures website.
 
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there is a chip on the PCB, its not just wires. Its cheap from ebay, no manufacturers websites or instructions i appreciate any help

(please dont reply with something like ' it's ebay what dyou expect'
 
My guess would be that you don't have the correct jumper settings. IDE uses jumpers to determine what device is where, where SATA does not use jumpers. I am assuming you must be on either Cable Select or Master jumper wise on the IDE drive for it to work.
 
Hmmm tahts interesting, as far as i can remember i took the jumper off my CD drive a while back

you think if i put one bakc on it could work?
 
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