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Title: 1. IDE Hard Drives


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1. IDE Hard Drives
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HDD - EIDE
  • Extended IDE (aka PATA-2)
  • Also supports CD/DVD/Blu-ray drives and tape
    drives
  • A max of 4 drives
  • Newer boards have only 1 IDE controller
  • Master and Slave
  • Cable Select
  • Jumpers
  • 40 pin ribbon cable

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PATA Design
Primary IDE Channel
Secondary IDE Channel
Max of 133 Mb/sec
Max of 133 Mb/sec
Slave
Master
Slave
Master
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IDE1 and IDE2 at Startup
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Motherboard Connections
Primary IDE controller is usually faster
ATA/66, 100 or 133. Secondary controller operates
at ATA/33
Normally, the IDE controllers Identified as IDE1
and IDE2 on the motherboard
Onboard Controllers (2 x 40 pin male ports)
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Connecting an IDE drive
40-pin IDE ribbon cable Red line aligned with pin
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4 prong Molex Connector
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IDE Cables
  • Ribbon
  • Rounded
  • No twist!
  • 40 pin/40 wires
  • 40 pin/80 wires

Max speed 33Mb/sec
Max speed 133Mb/sec
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40 wire IDE ribbon cable 33 Mb/sec max
80 wire IDE ribbon cable 133Mb/sec max
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Extract from Motherboard Manual
  • The mainboard has a 32-bit enhanced PCI IDE and
    Ultra DMA 66/100/133 controller. You can connect
    up to four hard disk drives, CD ROM and DVD
    drives.

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Very little choice in IDE drives as they are
being phased out
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2. SATA Hard Drives
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Serial ATA (SATA)
  • No master/slave (1 device per channel)
  • Hot swoppable
  • SATA I 150 Mb/sec (1.5 Gb/sec)
  • SATA II 300 Mb/sec (3.0 Gb/sec)
  • (eventually 600 Mb/sec)
  • Connects hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, Blu
    ray drives
  • 4 wire data cable, 7 pin connector
  • 4 wires instead of 80 wires!
  • Smaller cables promote better cooling
  • Needs SATA sockets on the motherboard
  • Can also add SATA functionality with a SATA PCI
    card

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SATA Cable
4-wire data cable
7 pin connector
Motherboard SATA socket
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SATA II Design
Drive 2
300 Mb/sec
300 Mb/sec
SATA Controller
Drive 3
Drive 1
300 Mb/sec
300 Mb/sec
Drive 4
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3. USB Hard Drives
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4. Flash Hard Drives
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Flash Hard Drives
  • Expensive
  • Fast
  • 250Mbit/sec read
  • 160Mbit/sec write
  • Small
  • Less moving parts
  • More reliable/robust

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5. SCSI Hard Drives
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Hard Drive Cache
  • Affects speed of hard drive
  • The bigger the better!

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Configuring a Hard Disk
  • Connect data cable and power cable
  • Power up PC, enter BIOS
  • Standard CMOS settings
  • Autodetect or enter CHS values
  • Create partitions
  • Format each partition
  • Install O.S.

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Hard Drive Geometry
  • Cylinders, Heads, Sectors per Track (CHS)
  • Low level formatting
  • 1 sector 512 bytes
  • CHS values must be recognized by the BIOS

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Hard Drive Geometry
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Defragmenting a disk
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CHS Exercise
  • 2100cyl / 16 heads 63 sectors per track (spt)
  • C x H x sectors x 512
  • 2100 x 16 x 63 x 512 1,083,801,600 bytes
  • 1,083,801,600 / 1024 1,058, 400 Kb
  • 1,058, 400 Kb / 1024 1033.59375 Mb
  • 1033.59375 Mb / 1024 1.009 Gb
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