How to Install a Sata Hard Drive?

Installing a Sata drive is no different than installing an IDE drive. With the computer turned off and unplugged, insert your new Sata drive into the drive bay and anchor with screws. Next connect the cable from the Sata drive to the motherboard.

Now, connect the power cable (white with several wires) to the Sata drive. Close the case, reconnect the power, turn it on. Insert your operating CD and follow the instructions on the screen.

Stand up and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.

Installing a new hard drive is quite simply. If you are installing as the main drive make sure you have backup your old drive if you need the old data for future use. With the computer turned off and unplugged.

Open the case. Locate the drive bay near the front of the computer. Remove the old drive, remove the screws, IDE/SATA cable and the power cable.

Insert the new drive into the bay, anchor with screws and reconnect the IDE/SATA cable and power cable. Close and replug the computer. Turn it on and insert your operating system CD.

Follow the prompts on the CD. When Windows completes the installation process, you are done. Congratulations.

Finally, if you want to uninstall Media Center, just right-click on Uninstaller. Cmd and choose Run as administrator.

Installing a second hard drive is a fairly straightforward. First of all, take a deep breath. Then disconnect your power and remove the cover.

Plug in the poser cables and set your jumper setting to "slave". Attach your new hard drive and replace the cover. You can find more information here: helpwithpcs.com/upgrading/install-hard-d....

I would like to install a second hard drive from my other PowerMac g5 - Power Mac G5 - iFixit.

Installing a hard drive is simple. However, if you are installing a second hard drive there are few differences. To install a main hard drive, open the case.

Make sure the pin on the end of the drive is set to master. Slide the hard drive into the drive bay and secure with screws. Attach either a ribbon cable (flat, gray) or a SATA (orange/red, vinyl) to the hard drive and connect other in to the appropriate slot on the motherboard.

Attach the power supply cable to the drive. Insert the operating system CD and follow the prompts on the screen.

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