I know just enough to get myself in trouble! I finally ditched the system I built myself and bought a Dimsension e510, with plans to take my hard drive from my old system (with all of my data) and pop it in as a slave on my new one. But when I opened the new system, I noticed that the old parallel ATA interface cable is no longer there--just a single cable that I now think is a "SATA" cable.
Is it still possible for me to use my old hard drive as a slave (Hitachi Deskstar 3.5" 250GB 7200RPM Parallel ATA internal hard drive) in my new system?
I'm feeling a bit like a fool because this hard drive is pretty new and has all my stuff on it. I didn't really need to get the new system, but now that I have, I would like to be able to use my perfectly good hard drive and get to all my data! Is there still a way to make this work?
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Yes, if you have only one optical (CD/DVD) drive, you can add it on the middle plug, or you have to buy a Promise card to get two more IDE ports (good for 4 drives).
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