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tion is necessary; however, in some 6.0Gbps or 3.0Gbps drives you may need to set a
jumper to force the drive to 1.5Gbps mode for compatibility with older 1.5Gbps host
adapters.
2. Slide the drive into an available drive bay, and secure it using the screws, rails, or
brackets provided with either the drive or chassis (see Figure 19.29 ) .
Figure 19.29 Secure the drive to the chassis using four screws, two on each side of the drive.
3. Connect the SATA or PATA data cable between the drive and the host adapter
(motherboard connector) (see Figure 19.30 ) .
Figure 19.30 SATA data and power cables.
 
 
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