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    Hello, I have some weird problem connecting two hdd's and one cd-rom drive at the same time. I can connect either the two hdd's or a single hdd with the cd-rom but can't get it to work all together. The interesting thing is that according to the BIOS settings both IDE slots (primary/secondary) are turned on, but only one of them works. I didn't wrote down the exact motherboard model. Is this a BIOS or motherboard issue. For those who will suppose that there is a problem with the motherboard, I've tried the same thing on identical configuration and the effect is just the same. Any clues on how to work around the problem?

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      Hello, I have some weird problem connecting two hdd's and one cd-rom drive at the same time. I can connect either the two hdd's or a single hdd with the cd-rom but can't get it to work all together. The interesting thing is that according to the BIOS settings both IDE slots (primary/secondary) are turned on, but only one of them works. I didn't wrote down the exact motherboard model. Is this a BIOS or motherboard issue. For those who will suppose that there is a problem with the motherboard, I've tried the same thing on identical configuration and the effect is just the same. Any clues on how to work around the problem?

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      Hi.. there is no problem in your mother board.. and no problem in ur bios... Just set the jumpers of your both HDD and CDD. The jumpers on the HDD and CDD are near to the power and data connectors. hope u under stand where jumpers are there.... And about how to set the jumpers just see the HDD and CDD labels that are fixed on the HDD and CDD... there they have mentioned about the settings.. hope you got the answer... this will work... please try carefully.. Bawa Bawa

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        Hi.. there is no problem in your mother board.. and no problem in ur bios... Just set the jumpers of your both HDD and CDD. The jumpers on the HDD and CDD are near to the power and data connectors. hope u under stand where jumpers are there.... And about how to set the jumpers just see the HDD and CDD labels that are fixed on the HDD and CDD... there they have mentioned about the settings.. hope you got the answer... this will work... please try carefully.. Bawa Bawa

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        Hey, I've difficulties beside setting up the jumpers, yes they are set up as supposed to:, master/slave etc. This doesen't solve the problem. Thanks for the support anyway

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