Thanks for the quick response. As for the links discussing how to add a second drive, installing and accessing the second drive was not the problem The second drive worked fine. As I mentioned it was visible and viable in both bios and the OS disk management. The problem was the DVD was no longer visible even when I inserted a valid DVD.
Using Windows 10 pro with all latest updates. So....I ran one of the Windows fix-it/trouble shooting tools and MAGICALLY, best I can tell, the DVD now recognizes and reads DVD.
I still believe Dell's documentation for the XPS 8910 special edition is either wrong or confusing (or both) concerning the functionality and thus the proper use of SATA ports 4 and above.
I agree with your reading of the manual. The blue connector (4-Sata 1) shows for the Optical drive.
Most systems I have seen use the lower SATA ports for the drives and put the Optical on the higher port numbers. I would put them back where they should be according to the manual. It may have just been a mistake was made during assembly.
You could also verify you did not dislodge a connector when you added the second drive.
Just for kicks, if you open Disk Management, what drive numbers do the devices show?
jtorri
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December 7th, 2016 07:00
Saltgrass and Jesse L
Thanks for the quick response. As for the links discussing how to add a second drive, installing and accessing the second drive was not the problem The second drive worked fine. As I mentioned it was visible and viable in both bios and the OS disk management. The problem was the DVD was no longer visible even when I inserted a valid DVD.
Using Windows 10 pro with all latest updates. So....I ran one of the Windows fix-it/trouble shooting tools and MAGICALLY, best I can tell, the DVD now recognizes and reads DVD.
I still believe Dell's documentation for the XPS 8910 special edition is either wrong or confusing (or both) concerning the functionality and thus the proper use of SATA ports 4 and above.
Thanks again for the help?
jtorri
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December 7th, 2016 04:00
I agree with your reading of the manual. The blue connector (4-Sata 1) shows for the Optical drive.
Most systems I have seen use the lower SATA ports for the drives and put the Optical on the higher port numbers. I would put them back where they should be according to the manual. It may have just been a mistake was made during assembly.
You could also verify you did not dislodge a connector when you added the second drive.
Just for kicks, if you open Disk Management, what drive numbers do the devices show?
DELL-Jesse L
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December 7th, 2016 06:00
jtorri,
Click the links below for adding a second ssd hd in the computer.
http://dell.to/2h6d6MB
YouTube Video
http://dell.to/2h6eAGR
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December 7th, 2016 08:00
jtorri,
Thanks for letting me know.