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<blockquote data-quote="13echo4" data-source="post: 151070" data-attributes="member: 198839"><p>wolsty,</p><p>sorry so long for my reply. cable select means that the the cable select the role of the drive. if you look at your drive where them 2 white jumpers are thats where you configure your settings. i really havent fooled around with ibm's but here we go. it looks like its set to slave. but most time {with most hdds} when you remove the jumpers it forces it into slave. i would try that. it wont mess nothing up.if it dont work then we can put them back.</p><p>yes xp will see your drive and give you access. think of it as a flash drive your hooking up. with the hdd having no jumpers. it cant struggle {have a conflict} with other hardware that you have. xp will see it has a storage device. i hope i'm of some help.</p><p>to remove the jumpers all you need is a pair of needlenose pliers and just pull them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13echo4, post: 151070, member: 198839"] wolsty, sorry so long for my reply. cable select means that the the cable select the role of the drive. if you look at your drive where them 2 white jumpers are thats where you configure your settings. i really havent fooled around with ibm's but here we go. it looks like its set to slave. but most time {with most hdds} when you remove the jumpers it forces it into slave. i would try that. it wont mess nothing up.if it dont work then we can put them back. yes xp will see your drive and give you access. think of it as a flash drive your hooking up. with the hdd having no jumpers. it cant struggle {have a conflict} with other hardware that you have. xp will see it has a storage device. i hope i'm of some help. to remove the jumpers all you need is a pair of needlenose pliers and just pull them off. [/QUOTE]
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